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Proven tips for PCR primer design

Posted on Monday, November 8, 2021 By Nicole Kelesoglu

PCR optimization and validation is a longtime passion at NEB. Avoid common PCR pitfalls and obtain the amplicon you desire with these primer design tips from our experts.

Topic: Tips for the lab

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Using large-scale RNA sequencing to probe immune response, including autoimmune disease and vaccination

Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 By Joanne Gibson, Ph.D.

Researchers are efficiently exploring immune responses with a new bulk RNA sequencing workflow that generates full-length reads of B or T cell receptor V(D)J and (C) region mRNA. The discoveries incorporating this unique view are shedding light on previously unanswerable questions surrounding immune response to infection and therapeutic intervention.

Topic: What is Trending in Science

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8 tips to follow when choosing a restriction enzyme for in vitro mRNA vaccine production

Posted on Friday, September 24, 2021 By Penny Fu Devoe, Associate Director, Portfolio Management, DNA Cloning & Joanne Gibson, Ph.D.

mRNA vaccines have emerged as alternatives to conventional vaccine approaches because of the streamlined path from early discovery and development to a point-of-care therapeutic. In this post, read practical tips to consider when choosing a restriction enzyme for one of the crucial first steps of IVT vaccine development - linearizing the plasmid that contains the vaccine target sequence.

Topic: What is Trending in Science

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Restriction enzymes for use in mRNA vaccine development

Bioinformatics alerts for viral variant impacts on molecular tests

Posted on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 By Nicole Kelesoglu

NEB bioinformatics scientist Brad Langhorst, Ph.D., discusses the impact of emerging variants on existing SARS-CoV-2 molecular tests, the key factor in test failures, who benefits from using NEB's new, Primer Monitor tool, and lessons from the pandemic for infectious disease outbreaks.

Topic: What is Trending in Science

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5 Tips to Stand out on LinkedIn with a Great Scientist Profile

Posted on Wednesday, June 30, 2021 By Lydia Morrison, M.S.

Life science recruiters and hiring managers frequently use LinkedIn to find job candidates. We spoke to a LinkedIn expert to explore how to make your LinkedIn profile help you find the perfect job in science.   

Topic: Career advice

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5 Tips to Stand out on LinkedIn with a Great Scientist Profile

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