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Building a More Inclusive Future in Biotech
Technology Networks recently had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Tyler Brown, founder, president and chair of OUTbio San Diego, to learn more about the organization’s origins, rapid growth and mission to create lasting impact.

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Graphene Foam Advances Lab-Grown Cartilage for Osteoarthritis Treatment
Researchers have developed a novel approach to making lab-grown cartilage, using electrically-conductive graphene foam to apply direct electrical stimulation during progenitor cell growth. The method results in mechanically stronger cartilage.

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Spatial Proteomics Is Powering the Next Wave of Disease Insight
Spatial transcriptomics is just the start – learn why spatial proteomics is essential to fully understand cell function and disease mechanisms in this thought piece from Dr. Nikhil Rao, CCO at Syncell.

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Transforming Healthcare: What’s on the Horizon for Cell Therapies?
This article explores the current landscape and future potential of cell therapies, including CAR T-cell and stem cell-based approaches, highlighting their expanding clinical use, underlying mechanisms and the challenges that lie ahead.

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Neuroethics and the Future of the Animal Rights Movement
This article explores some of the reasons animal models are used in neuroscience and how this could change in the future.

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Mitochondrial Mystery of Parkinson’s Protein Solved
Discover how scientists imaged the Parkinson’s protein PINK1, unlocking insight into its role in mitochondrial quality control and brain cell survival.

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Persistence and Progress: A Scientist’s Path Through Adversity and Innovation
In this interview, Dr. Elizabeth Neumann discusses her journey into science, her research utilizing single-cell analysis and her commitment to mentorship and advocacy.

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A Tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez
This article is a brief tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez, a distinguished biologist whose work significantly advanced our understanding of parasitic worms.

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Bioprinted Tissues Could Transform Regenerative Medicine
Dr. Paulina Bernal’s research on volumetric bioprinting has led to the development of faster, more efficient tissue models. This technique holds promise for regenerative medicine and personalized treatments.

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How Can Viruses Be Harnessed for Good?
Traditionally, viruses have been thought of as a burden that cause disease. Now, viruses are being harnessed to tackle diseases that medicines can’t, helping fight cancer, genetic disorders and even infectious diseases.
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