At Bio-Techne’s recent COVID-19 Symposium: New Research Tools to Help the Fight Against SARS-CoV-2, a Golden Ticket raffle was held, which awarded a $1000 USD product credit to the winner. The recipient of the award was Arif Istiaq, a Ph.D. student in Dr. Kunimasa Ohta’s lab in the Dept. of Stem Cell Biology at Kyushu University in Japan. Bio-Techne and our brands are proud to support researchers through our symposiums and grant programs and would like to congratulate Mr. Istiaq on his award. The interview that was conducted with Mr. Istiaq following the announcement of his prize is below.
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Basement Membrane Extract (also referred to as BME, extracellular matrix (ECM), or basement membrane hydrogel) is used globally for culture applications including organoid generation and pluripotent stem cell expansion. While BME is universally utilized as a scaffolding matrix for 2D and 3D cell culture, researchers spend tremendous amounts of effort testing and identifying specific lots of matrix that work for their cells. It can be frustrating and very time consuming.
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Understanding Immunosuppressive Myeloid Cells and Immunotherapy Using Proteome Profiler Antibody Arrays
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Although immune checkpoint blockade is an effective therapeutic intervention for a variety of cancers, it is less effective against metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). To address this challenge, Dr. Xin Lu and his colleagues tested the hypothesis that immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) paired with the inhibition of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI 3-K) pathway is a superior therapeutic intervention to ICB alone. Watch this video to see how they used Proteome Profiler™ Antibody Arrays to evaluate signaling in the context of combination therapy.
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We recognize the vital impact of quality fetal bovine serum for today’s evolving cell culture needs. With over 40 years of rigorous research, development, and manufacturing at our ISO 9001:2105 certified facility, R&D Systems has produced an industry-leading portfolio of fetal bovine serum (FBS). Following R&D Systems reputation for product quality, our FBS portfolio emphasizes excellence in cell culture performance, serum traceability, lot-to-lot consistency, and product availability.
With dedicated raw serum suppliers of United States origin and USDA-approved, Central American FBS, R&D Systems has direct access to a secure supply of FBS to...
Stem Cells in the News - Fall 2019
We have captured this month’s most interesting, innovative, and maybe some of the strangest examples of stem cells in the news from around the world.
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Immunology News: Researchers Identify NR4A and TOX Transcription Factors As Mediators of CD8+ T Cell Exhaustion – Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy
CD8+ T cell exhaustion or dysfunction is frequently observed in chronic viral infections and cancer due to persistent antigen exposure and chronic T cell receptor (TCR) signaling. The exhausted T cell state is associated with a decrease in proliferative capacity, reduced effector functions, changes in gene expression and metabolism, and elevated and sustained expression of multiple inhibitory receptors, including PD-1, CTLA-4, TIM-3, LAG-3, TIGIT, and 2B4/CD244. Under steady state conditions, these...
Relax and Go with the Flow: Demystifying Multi-Parameter Flow Cytometry
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique that allows researchers to examine multiple proteins on cell populations using fluorescently labeled antibodies. Multi-parameter, fluidic-based flow cytometry has been applied to multiple fields of study ranging from basic to clinical immunology, cancer biology, neuroscience, stem cell research, and drug discovery. In order to maximize the quality of results obtained using this technology, researchers should be familiar with the basics of flow cytometry when setting up an experiment. In this series of seminars, we will discuss the necessary tools to design, run, and analyze a multi-parameter flow cytometric experiment.
Webinar 1 - Relax and Go with the Flow: Demystifying Multi-Parameter Flow Cytometry
In this introductory level webinar, you will learn the basics of how flow cytometry...
Turning Flow Cytometry Upside Down and Inside Out: Cellular Function Revealed
Flow cytometry is a powerful technique that allows researchers to examine multiple proteins on cell populations using fluorescently labeled antibodies. Multi-parameter, fluidic-based flow cytometry has been applied to multiple fields of study ranging from basic to clinical immunology, cancer biology, neuroscience, stem cell research, and drug discovery. In order to maximize the quality of results obtained using this technology, researchers should be familiar with the basics of flow cytometry when setting up an experiment. In this series of seminars, we will discuss the necessary tools to design, run, and analyze a multi-parameter flow cytometric experiment.
Webinar 2 - Turning Flow Cytometry Upside Down and Inside Out: Cellular Function Revealed
In this webinar, you will learn how to apply basic concepts of flow cytometry to...
Stem Cells in the News - Summer 2019
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Stem Cells in the News - June 2019
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Interactive Cell Marker Tool: CD Markers and Beyond
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Researchers and clinicians have long relied on the expression of cell surface markers to identify cell populations. In fact, this has led to an ever-growing list of CD (Cluster of Differentiation) markers characterized to identify immune cells, primarily. However, the horizons of cellular identification have expanded beyond immunology into neuroscience and stem cell research leading to publications identifying additional cell populations with more refined lists of cell surface, intracellular and secreted molecules. In addition, organelle-associated markers are co-stained with subcellular molecules to define the subcellular localization of the molecule of interest.
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Quarterly Protein Product Update: Spring 2019
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Stem Cells in the News - May 2019
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Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - March Recipient Selected!
Bio-Techne’s Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to one researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.
The recipient of the March 2019 grant is Jorieke Weiden, a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Tumor Immunology department at Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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Stem Cells in the News - April 2019
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Cell and Gene Therapies for Cancer: Future Promises and Challenges
Featured speakers:
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The field of immuno-oncology has exploded in the clinic, in the press, and on Wall Street, particularly regarding the use of genetically modified immune cells to fight cancer. This “explosion” is largely due to the success of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. The fields of immunology and gene therapy have converged to harness recombinant viruses to deliver “living drugs” with remarkable clinical efficacy, especially for patients with blood cancers. Multiple approaches to engineer immune cells—mostly T cells but also other immune cell types—make use of CARs, while tumor-specific T-cell receptors continue to gain a foothold...
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The Kreigstein lab at the University of...
Anti-idiotype Antibodies: Monoclonal Therapeutic Discovery and Development
The monoclonal antibody therapy market is rapidly expanding with all major pharmaceutical companies seeking approval of more antibody drug modalities each year. In addition, many of the blockbuster monoclonal therapeutics are nearing the end of their patents and the opportunity for biosimilars looms in the marketplace.
Researchers look to anti-idiotype antibodies to study new monoclonal therapeutic candidates, to better understand the efficacy of existing monoclonal therapeutics and to evaluate the development of biosimilars. An anti-idiotype (anti-ID) antibody is specific to the unique antigen binding (variable) region of another antibody. In this case, the anti-idiotype is specific to the monoclonal therapeutic or its biosimilar.
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Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - January Recipient Selected!
Bio-Techne’s Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to one researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.
The recipient of the January 2019 'Go Everywhere Travel Grant' is Mattia Volta, a Senior Researcher in the Institute for Biomedicine at the Eurac Research in Bolzano, Italy.
Mattia has chosen to apply the grant to attend the World Parkinson Congress 2019 in Kyto, Japan on June 4 – June 7, 2019!
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Drug Target Review
Researchers from Spain have used a novel...
Stem Cells in the News - January 2019
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Science Daily
Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center have, for the first time, successfully directly reprogrammed human blood cells into...
Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - December Recipient Selected!
Bio-Techne’s Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to one researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.
The recipient of the December 2018 'Go Everywhere Travel Grant' is Samantha Jones, a PhD Candidate in Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Samantha has chosen to apply the grant to attend the 25th Biennial Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on...
Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - November Recipient Selected!
November 2018 Go Everywhere with Bio-Techne Travel Grant Awarded to PhD Student from the University of Liverpool!
Bio-Techne's Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to one researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.
The recipient of the November 2018 grant is Anna Glaser, a PhD Student in the Women's and Children's Health department at the University of Liverpool in Liverpool, United Kingdom!
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GEN News
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Bio-Techne Go Everywhere Travel Grant - October Recipient Selected!
Bio-Techne’s Go Everywhere Travel Grant Program awards $1000 USD (or equivalent) to one researcher each month to attend the meeting of their choice. This grant program allows the researcher to attend more targeted meetings in their field and provides funding to support both small and large scientific associations that promote discovery and collaboration.
The recipient of the October 2018 grant is Lahiru Gangoda, an Honorary Research Fellow in the Biochemistry and Genetics department at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia!
Lahiru has chosen to apply the grant to attend the Lorne Cancer Conference 2019 in Lorne, Australia on February 14 -16, 2019.
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