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Many scientists are neurodivergent. Architects are finally starting to build labs designed for them
Imagine the stereotypical biotech lab space: smudge-free counters and walls, blindingly white surfaces, and an array of stainless steel machines, all set up for maximum focus and cleanliness to ...
The U.S. life sciences sector is at a turning point, with a glut of new lab space and declining venture capital and federal funding further pushing developers to meet evolving kinds of demand, ...
AI is redefining how biologics are discovered, designed, and optimized—and it’s transforming what happens inside the wet lab. Today’s scientists aren’t just running experiments; they’re collaborating ...
Bioprinting is rapidly moving from research labs into commercial reality, and it is reshaping how the pharmaceutical and ...
Hello and welcome to this edition of the Biotech bi-weekly, a fortnightly listicle bringing you a rapid review of the latest happenings and developments in the biotech industry! As ever with a new ...
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