GEN Magazine

Volume 41, Issue No. 07, July 2021

July 2021 cover

We hate the cliché, “Think outside the box.” But we love stories about breaking free of the box’s confines. Several such stories appear in GEN’s July issue. Our cover story, for example, describes how organs-on-chips are disregarding boundaries between labs-on-chips, which emphasize precision engineering, and 3D cell cultures, which emphasize self-organization. July GEN also includes a feature story that asks which microbiome therapeutic is best—a “magic bullet” bacterium, or a consortium that includes direct-acting and supportive strains. The answer? It’s up in the air. Still higher, above the atmosphere, another feature story describes how biotech is slipping the surly bonds of Earth, thanks to experiments aboard the International Space Station. What else? The universe that is the tumor microenvironment is being charted by multimodal biomarker panels, which promise to guide immunotherapy. Finally, a contributed article celebrates biotech’s collaborative COVID-19 response, but also goes a bit further to ask, “Why not apply the collaborative approach to something bigger than the pandemic—like the life sciences ecosystem as a whole?”ronment is being charted by multimodal biomarker panels, which promise to guide immunotherapy. Finally, a contributed article celebrates biotech’s collaborative COVID-19 response, but also goes a bit further to ask, “Why not apply the collaborative approach to something bigger than the pandemic—like the life sciences ecosystem as a whole?

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Organs-on-Chips: Expand the Boundaries of In Vitro Testing

3D organoid models

Biotechnology Brings Microgravity Down to Earth

Horn-Ranney Tympanogen's co-founder and CEO, prepares gels in microplates

Seven Up-and-Coming COVID-19 Drugs

lab shot

A Microbiome Therapeutic May Contain the One or the Many

Federation Bio lab

Biomarker Testing Trends in Early-Stage Solid Tumors

colorectal polyps

Predictive Biomarkers Brighten the Precision

Cancer biomarkers

Is CAR T-Cell Manufacturing Facing a Crisis?

Designing and Equipping 3D Bioprinting Facilities

3D bioprinters figure 1

COVID-19: A Catalyst for the Future of the Life Sciences

Setting New Standards for Proteome Research

Proteomics

Tumor-Agnostic Therapy for Anti-PD-1 Nonresponders

3D Spheres and Holes

Sample Prep Advances Open Up New Possibilities

Space Station Orbiting Earth

Identifying Cancer Biomarkers with Single-Cell Multi-Omics

3d illustration of T cells or cancer cells.

Addgene’s Role Speeding Science in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Trends in Cell and Gene Therapy Development and Manufacturing

Developing a Cell Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

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Eliminating Irrelevant Ribosomal RNA Fragments

Universal UV-Visible Accessory for Flow Chemistry

Rapid Removal of gDNA from RNA Samples

Photosynthesis of Chiral Building Blocks for Drug Discovery

Integrated Cell Analysis System

UniProt

Cancer Digital Slide Archive

Software Carpentry

DANDI Archives

Analyzing Encapsulated mRNA with LC, MS, and Calorimetry

lipid nanoparticle

Link between Paracetamol Use during Pregnancy, Autism and ADHD Symptoms Supported by New Study

Eminent MIT Scientists Defend Controversial SARS-CoV-2 Genome Integration Results

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VAST Sees a Big Opportunity in Life Sciences