Learn how to navigate ethical and regulatory requirements for acquiring and using human biological specimens for research in our upcoming webinar. BioIVT’s experienced Compliance & Regulatory Affairs (C&RA) team will provide some background on the consequential significance of these guidelines, outline key regulations and delve into the current landscape. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gWJPmK-F
Scientist.com
Biotechnology Research
San Diego, CA 8,785 followers
The world's largest marketplace for life science.
About us
Scientist.com is the world’s largest marketplace for medical research. We help pharmaceutical scientists discover life-saving medicines in less time and at lower cost. Our mission is to make it possible to cure all human disease by 2050. By connecting scientists and enabling them to exchange ideas and transact seamlessly online, Scientist.com is speeding up and reducing the cost of medical research. We were founded in 2007, launched our first research outsourcing marketplace in 2008 and built our first enterprise marketplace for Pfizer in 2009. Today, we operate enterprise marketplaces for 20 of the world’s top 30 pharmaceutical companies, 80 biotechnology companies and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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- Biotechnology Research
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- 51-200 employees
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- San Diego, CA
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- Privately Held
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- 2007
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- contract research, research services, vendor relationship management, research exchange, software as a service, faster science, outsourced research, scientific services, scientific outsourcing, and preclinical R&D
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We are thrilled to announce that Scientist.com has been named the 3rd fastest-growing private company in the large company category by the San Diego Business Journal! This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our incredible team over the years. Thank you to the San Diego Business Journal for the recognition and congratulations to all of the other companies on the list! Check out the full list in this week's issue: https://lnkd.in/ggsZi_6M
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The cardiac slice is fast becoming an important experimental model system for the examination of myocardial function ex vivo. In this webinar, Brad Palmer, PhD, will present the cardiac slice model for examining myocardial function and showcase techniques and results from a cardiomyopathy mouse model. We hope to see you there! Register now: https://bit.ly/4gCike4 IonOptix
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"With a failure rate of nearly 75% for oncology drugs in Phase II clinical trials, the need for more predictive preclinical models is urgent." On the blog today, Crown Bioscience shares more about how leveraging PDX models in mouse clinical trials can help researchers dramatically improve the predictability of clinical outcomes, identify actionable biomarkers and better stratify patient populations. Read the full blog: https://lnkd.in/gkVVye_Y
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Obesity is a worldwide epidemic that correlates with increased cancer incidence and immune dysfunction in several tissues such as intestine. In this webinar, Semir Beyaz, PhD will present data from his project, with the overarching goal to systematically evaluate the consequences of diverse dietary fat on the phenotypic and functional status of intestinal epithelial cells, microbiome and immune cells. Secure your spot: https://bit.ly/3Yf0LID Columbus Instruments - Animal Behavior, Physiology & Metabolism
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Achieving effective and sustainable anti-tumor immunity remains a significant challenge in cancer therapy, largely due to tumor immunosuppression. In this on-demand webinar, Theo Mantamadiotis from Akoya Biosciences, Inc. presents the latest research on reprogramming the brain tumor microenvironment to enhance anti-tumor immunity. Using advanced spatial tissue analysis combined with in vitro experiments, he delves into the mechanisms regulating macrophage-dependent tumor immunosuppression in brain cancer. View the webinar recording, here: https://lnkd.in/gN-g7Fnm
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WE'RE HIRING - Scientist.com HQ is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented financial analyst FP&A to join our finance team. If you have a strong foundation in financial analysis, budgeting and forecasting, along with expertise in data processing and modeling, we want to hear from you! Advance your career with us | Apply now: https://bit.ly/Sci-FPA2024 #hiring #financejob #jobposting
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Join Dr. Grace Lee and Dr. Frederik Deroose as they discuss important considerations and challenges during the Investigational New Drug (IND) application process, with a focus on cell and gene therapy. Key topics include: - Creating a comprehensive development plan that integrates multiple functional areas - Prioritizing critical aspects of product characterization and manufacturing (CMC) - Strategically selecting and managing external partnerships and vendors - Staying informed about evolving regulatory guidelines and expectations We hope to see you there! Register here: https://bit.ly/3MNGhRW
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CRISPR technology has revolutionized the field of biology. However, using CRISPR for genome editing still presents challenges, such as efficiently delivering CRISPR components into the cell nucleus, avoiding random vector integration, etc. In our latest blog with Cytosurge, we discuss how CellEDIT offers a novel approach to address these issues. Learn more about this approach, here: https://lnkd.in/gJc2v4WD
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We had the pleasure of talking with Helen E. Collins, PhD about her research on the mechanisms contributing to female cardiovascular health and resilience in the setting of physiological and pathological stressors, such as during pregnancy, exercise and in the setting of myocardial infarction. View the video interview or listen to the podcast: https://lnkd.in/gUz3QYkb 👉 Dr. Collins will also be sharing more about her research on Wednesday as we continue our Women's Health series | Join us for "Metabolic Mechanisms that Contribute to Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Growth and its Reversal" live at 11am ET. Register here: https://lnkd.in/giyymtHM