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This video, from Digital World Biology, discusses the development and characteristics of a cell line called NIST CHO, engineered to produce a monoclonal antibody. The video details the various cell lines used in research, including E. coli, NS0 cells, and yeast strains, highlighting the transition...
In this video by Bio-Link, student Gabriel Santamaria tells the story of how the Bridge to Biotech program changed his life. Santamaria discusses entering the biotech program, provides examples of courses taken, and expresses interest in transferring to a university to obtain a biotechnology degree....
This article from Bio-Link's Career website offers information on biotechnology salaries. The article provides charts of example salaries and online searching tips. Links to job information resources are provided throughout the article.
This video is part of the AC2 Biomanufacturing Workshop 1- Overview and Bacterial Systems that was held by AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center and InnovATEBIO National Center. During this video, Professor Maggie Bryans provides an overview of day 1 at the workshop and then discusses online biomanufacturing...
This video, published by InnovATEBIO, explores career pathways in biotechnology. In the video, Todd M. Smith presents on biotechnology careers, biomolecular analysis, core labs, and the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF). Jane Srivastava presents on the J. David Gladstone...
This webpage from Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2) provides resources on operational excellence. Two PDFs are available free for download, Chapter 6: Operational Excellence and Engineering Unit Overview. The 32-page Chapter 6: Operational Excellence "provides an...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by J. Michael Bishop of the University of California, San Francisco. It presents a historical review of the experiments that resulted in the realization that cancer has a genetic basis. He explains that mutations can cause normal cellular genes...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Brian Druker of HHMI and the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute. It describes the clinical features and the molecular pathogenesis of the disease for which imatinib was developed, chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). This...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Elizabeth Blackburn from the University of California, San Francisco Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. It covers telomerase, a specialized ribonucleprotein reverse transcriptase, important for long-term eukaryotic cell proliferation...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by Sangeeta Bhatia from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute covers research from Bhatia's lab to develop an implantable, engineered liver. She explains the challenges of co-culturing hepatocytes and...
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