
Resource Type: Blog
Blog
Common questions in molecular biology: Why do we need biomarkers?
What does it mean to be healthy? If you go in for a regular wellness appointment at the doctor’s office, how does the doctor assess if you are healthy? Wellness…
Blog
Common questions in molecular biology: What can biomarkers tell us?
As we go about our day, we are surrounded by indicators. Our clocks tell us the time. Ovens will reveal their current temperatures and alert us when they’ve reached their…
Blog
Common questions in molecular biology: What are the most common biomarkers?
If you stopped someone on the street and asked them to give you an example of a common biomarker, you will more than likely be met with silence. However, if…
Blog
Common questions in molecular biology: What is an example of a biomarker?
It’s time for your yearly wellness visit with your doctor. It’s the same thing every year. They check your weight, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and pulse. Perhaps you have to…
Blog
Unveiling the Inner Lives of Cells: A Spatial Look at Cell-Cell Interaction
Cells are the building blocks of all living things, from single-celled organisms such as bacteria to multi-celled organisms like whales. At the most basic level, though, all cells function in…
Blog
A Spatial Twist on Biomarkers: Using Spatial Transcriptomics for Biomarker Discovery
Anyone who studies biology knows that living systems are highly complex, sophisticated entities, often containing redundant processes. Sorting out the mechanisms at play in any biological system is therefore aided…
Blog
Situating Single Cell RNA-seq in the Context of Multiomics
Cells, the building blocks of all life, are built from biological molecules such as proteins and RNA. Biological molecules perform all the functions of living cells, from DNA replication to…
Blog
Single-Cell Spatial Surpasses Single-Cell Sequencing
Modern biology research is deeply interested in discovering the fundamental mechanics that operate within an organism of interest. Since the fundamental unit of all living organisms is the cell, it…
Blog
Morphology Markers 101: Enabling Spatial Multiomics
Remarkable advances in spatial multiomics have been made in the last several years, with companies like NanoString introducing automated instruments capable of imaging, quantifying, and localizing RNA and protein expression…
Blog
What is Comparative Oncology and Why Has it Gone to the Dogs?
Deciding which model system to use to answer biological questions is a critical choice in research. Many human diseases occur naturally or can be reproduced in animals. Depending on the…
Blog
GeoMx DSP: What’s in an ROI?
In the field of medical imaging, the region of interest (commonly abbreviated as ROI) is an area within an image that is selected for a particular purpose, including defining boundaries…
Blog
Common questions in molecular biology: What is a cell counter called?
There are several types of cell counters that go by different names, usually named after their uses or type of cell counting method. Hemocytometers The original cell counters are known…