Finding the On-Off Switch for Gene Expression
Learn about the importance of gene expression and how it might pave the way for improved personalized medicine outcomes.
Bringing Extinct Species Back to Life in the Laboratory
In this Formaspace executive report, we look at the difficulties scientists face in bringing extinct species back from the dead.
Can We Ingest Micro Robotic Electromechanical Devices to Cure Disease?
Read more about advances in developing ingestible microrobots to treat medical conditions and localized maladies, such as cancerous tumors.
CRISPR Gene Editing Therapy Approved for Sickle Cell Disease
Find out how the new CRISPR technology works and the role that lab science plays in editing genes using the technology.
Fighting Fire with Fire: Using Natural Bacteria Killers to Treat Superbug Infections
Find out how phage therapy could help with drug-resistant superbug infections that are outsmarting modern medicine.
Will Eli Lilly Beat Novo Nordisk in the Weight Loss Drug Game in 2024?
In this Formaspace executive report, we look at how the pharmaceutical market will change in 2024 as new entrants appear.
Fusion is Always 30 Years in the Future. Is that Still True?
Find out whether nuclear fusion will remain a technology of the future or if it can be developed more quickly.
And the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Goes to...
The unconventional career of mRNA research pioneer Katalin Karikó won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Read more.
The Clever Design of the Portable Surgical Bubble that Can Save Lives in the Field
Learn more about SurgiBox, a compact, portable, inflatable surgical environment for individual patients who need urgent care in the field.
Upcoming Changes to the NIH Laboratory Design Requirement Manual (DRM)
Find out more about the key changes to the upcoming 2023 edition of the NIH Laboratory Design Requirements Manual?
Investigating if Aspartame Sweetener is a Possible Carcinogen
Learn why the UN IARC/JECFA committee classified aspartame as possibly carcinogenic to humans and what it means.
Expanding the Human Genome to Include Underrepresented Populations around the World
Find out what are the key reasons we need to broaden the sample size of the original map of human DNA created by the Human Genome Project.
Post Surgery Drug Therapy Increases Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer 5-Year Survival Rate to 88%
Read about the study that shows Osimertinib can help increase 5-year post-surgery survival rate for patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancel.
Visit our Showroom in Suite #11-124 at NeoCon 2023
Visit our permanent showroom in Suite #11-124 in the Chicago Merchandise Mart this coming June 12th, 13th, and 14th during Neocon 2023.
Key Trend at the 2023 Laboratory Design Conference: Converting Existing Spaces into First-Class Lab Facilities
Find out the key trends from the conference: converting, repurposing, and renovating existing spaces into first-class laboratory facilities.
Will the New Anti-Malaria Vaccine Campaigns in Africa Stop the Spread of the Disease?
We look at the science behind the newly approved Oxford University R21/Matrix-M vaccine, which can prevent over 75% of new malaria infections.
Can We Win the War Against Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections?
Find out more about the interaction between the number of fungal outbreaks and the antifungal treatments in development to control them.
Will Lower-Cost Genomic Sequencing Machines Help Make Personalized Medicine a Reality?
Find out how reduced costs could expand the use of genomic sequencing in research and clinical testing laboratories.
Cart T-Cell Therapy Offers New Hope for Treating Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Patients
New advances in CAR T-cell treatment have demonstrated a successful approach for long-term remission of lupus –or even a permanent cure.
The Laboratory Science Behind Hormonal Weight Loss Drugs Used for Diabetes Patients
Find out how Liraglutide and Semaglutide drugs work, and how they have evolved to address diabetes and weight management.