Talking Real Science with Brent Sinclair
This episode of Share Science features Brent Sinclair, PhD, a biology professor at Western University who researches insect thermal biology and organizes career events for graduate students. In this interview, Brent shares why these opportunities are so important for students as they get close to finishing their degrees, as well as his career path and passions in and out of the lab.
Investigating Muscle Weakness and Fatigue with the MHRC
The Muscle Health Research Centre (MHRC) is home to many researchers who push the boundaries of muscle physiology. For this blog, we summarize interviews with two professors from the MHRC who investigate the mechanisms of muscle weakness and fatigue: Christopher Perry and Arthur Cheng.
Talking Real Science with Chris Perry
This episode of Share Science features Christopher Perry, PhD, an associate professor at York University’s School of Kinesiology & Health Science, who shares his career path, but also his ideas and goals of creating a contract research organization (CRO) to further help those with muscle disease and to provide more opportunities for his trainees.
Meet the Team – Fatima Alabbas
Fatima Alabbas shares a glimpse of her journey into the exciting field of business and science.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
This episode of Share Science features Tim Hacker, PhD, director of the Cardiovascular Physiology and Surgery core facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tim shares his career path and insights for young scientists on what it's like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
Industry Insights with Amy Sheng on Nanobodies: An Important Tool for the Next Generation of Tumor Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Amy Sheng shares how nanobodies are emerging as important tools for tumor diagnosis and treatment.
Industry Insights with Trent Lund on the ANY-maze Operant Interface
Trent Lund shares the latest and greatest developments in the ANY-maze Operant Interface, and gives us insight on how Stoelting has created the most inclusive line of neuroscience equipment in the industry.
Talking Real Science with Gwen Randolph
This episode of Share Science features Gwen Randolph, PhD, a pathology and immunology professor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis! Gwen shares some of her scientific passions, as well as personal experiences as a woman in science.
Industry Insights with Yuning Chen on Recombinant Proteins
This episode of Share Science features Yuning Chen from Sino Biological, who provides insights into their extensive library of recombinant virus proteins, as well as the importance and value of these high quality reagents!
Talking Real Science with Wendy Riggs
This episode of Share Science features Wendy Riggs, MS, an associate professor of biology at the College of the Redwoods in California. In an earlier webinar, Wendy shared how to adapt classrooms into an online environment, which she dives deeper into in this interview.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
Tim Hacker shares his expertise, career path and insights for young scientists on what its like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
Discovering a Novel Therapy for Urinary Tract Infections
Originally published on Scientist.com, this article provides an overview of antimicrobial therapies, antimicrobial resistance, and advantages of in silico methods for drug discovery.
Talking Real Science with Gwen Randolph
This episode of #ShareScience features Gwen Randolph, PhD. She is passionate about the role of women in science, and she shares her personal experiences and passions as both a scientist and as a woman in the field of immunology.
Cell Painting: The Colorful Future of Drug Discovery
A panel Q&A originally published on Scientist.com that introduces cell painting and highlights its value in preclinical and early drug discovery programs.
Industry Insights with Yuning Chen on Recombinant Proteins
Yuning Chen discusses The “ProVir™” collection and the role of recombinant virus proteins in the development of infectious disease treatment regimes and vaccines.
Women in STEM: Celebrating Our Incredible Female Presenters
Here at InsideScientific, we are fortunate to work very closely with intelligent, talented women in the fields of neuroscience, cardiovascular research, muscle physiology, immunology, metabolic function and obesity, pharmacology, cancer, and respiratory science. In honor of International Women's Day, we would like to not only recognize these incredible presenters, but also celebrate their immense successes and contributions to their respective fields.
Cutting Edge Conversations: Addressing COVID-19 During Uncertainty
Hayley Crawford, PhD, and Carl Marci, MD, discuss how their specific industries have developed new innovations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cutting Edge Conversations: Discovering New Innovations in Oncology
Experts discuss progress in cancer research, including novel treatments, experimental therapies, and drug development.
Cutting Edge Conversations: Fighting Neurodegenerative Diseases
Evelyn Pyper, MPH, discusses how a patient-centered approach to real-world data collection and evidence generation can transform research in neurodegeneration.
Cutting Edge Conversations: Addressing Orphan and Rare Diseases
Joseph Zabinski, PhD, MEM, and Jonathan Kish, PhD, MPH, discuss how research groups are working in the realm of orphan and rare diseases.
Marketplaces Drive Faster Science: HEOR, RWE & Market Access Sourcing
Join experts for an overview of the Scientist.com Marketplace for value, evidence, and access and a discussion on how it can increase efficiency in outsourced research projects to achieve "faster science".
Cutting Edge Conversations: Value, Access and Evidence – Biotech Market Access
Sajjad Raza, Steven Fountain, and Sonya Snedecor present in Episode 2 of Scientist.com's Cutting Edge Conversations series with a presentation on the challenge research manufacturers face when they need to maximize access for patients with payers. The many considerations for a biotechnology company during various phases of drug development and how companies could use efficient sourcing strategies for market access.
Noldus Early-Career Software Grant
Noldus Early-Career Software Grant Noldus Information Technology is seeking proposals from North American researchers from all disciplines of [...]
Next-generation Scientist: What’s next after graduate school?
Throughout this three-part webinar series, experienced speakers will address essential career development topics, including: Communication skills, identity, and engagement and outreach.