Biology Everywhere Lessons
Why is my Mom a chimera?
A chimera is a creature from Greek mythology usually described as a monster containing the body parts of many different kinds of animals. Am I calling your Mom a monster though? Nope! But your biological mother is a chimera. Why?
Why do we need to get new flu shots each year?
Shots. No one likes them! No one likes getting sick, either. What is it about the flu shot that means I need a new one each year, but I don’t need a shot each year for other diseases?
Beans, Beans
Beans, beans, they’re good for your heart, the more you eat the more you…uh, well, you know how the rest goes. What is is about eating beans in particular that has such memorable after effects?
What do toilet paper, COVID-19, and ecology have in common?
Do you remember during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when everyone rushed to buy toilet paper and hand sanitizer? This is a human behavior pattern related to common resources and acting in one’s own self interest.
Feeling SAD during the winter months?
Why do some people feel more “down” during the winter months? Even going so far as to develop SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)? Let’s learn more!
Trash or Tasty? Exploring Intentionally spoiled food
It’s the holiday season which means it’s time for lots of cooking and special treats. Did you know that many of our favorite foods get their distinctive flavors because we intentionally introduce microorganisms like yeast, mold, or bacteria to spoil the food a bit first?
Why are blueberries good for you?
I grew up in Michigan, which produces approximately a third of all blueberries eaten in the United States. I remember going blueberry picking when I was a child. It was the only time in my life I could ever eat my fill of blueberries. Blueberries are full of antioxidants and therefore very healthy - but why?
What Is Motivated Reasoning? A Lifeology Course
In the course, learn how to overcome motivated reasoning in others through your communication. Some strategies include proposing thought-provoking activities to your audience or tasking them with motivational interviewing.
Five Key Milestones in the History of Research in Cancer Biology
In this post, I’m going to talk about five key technological advancements that have advanced research in cancer biology. These technological advances have enhanced our understanding of cancer biology, how we diagnose and treat cancer, or both.
What’s New at NanoString for 2023: The Arrival of the First Fully Integrated Single-Cell Spatial Solution
How can the latest spatial biology techniques help you succeed in your research? Spatial Biology was named method of the year by Nature Methods in 2020 for its potential to revolutionize our understanding of molecular tissue architecture. The method uses two common molecular biology techniques in tandem: immunofluorescence and next-generation sequencing. Therefore, spatial biology approaches provide information simultaneously on both transcriptional dynamics and location of gene expression within the cell.
Breast Cancer: Best practices for using GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler
How can researchers use spatial biology to understand the molecular diversity of breast cancers? One solution is to use NanoString® GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP). To help advance the field of spatial biology to understand breast cancer, specifically using the GeoMx technology to identify biomarkers, a group of researchers called the GeoMx Breast Cancer Consortium wrote a paper detailing best practices for using this technology.