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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) has retained its position as the premier biotech publication since its launch in 1981. GEN publishes a print edition monthly and has additional exclusive editorial content online, including news and analysis as well as webinars, videos, and polls. GEN's unique news and technology focus covers the entire bioproduct life cycle, including drug discovery, early-stage R&D, applied research (e.g., omics, biomarkers, and diagnostics), bioprocessing, and commercialization.GEN's print magazine, which also can easily be accessed online, includes feature articles on emerging technologies, product roundups, in-depth overviews from key scientific and bioindustry meetings, and industry-standard tutorials and technical articles on drug discovery, bioprocessing, and assay technologies.


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Meet the Editor-in-Chief of GEN Biotechnology: Hana El-Samad, PhD from 2021-12-17T21:45:12

GEN Biotechnology is the new peer-reviewed journal launching in early 2022 by Mary Ann Liebert Inc. aiming to publish outstanding original research and perspectives across the biotech field.

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Navigating the Regulatory Terrain during Cell & Gene Therapy Production from 2021-06-09T17:53:35

Navigating the Regulatory Terrain during Cell & Gene Therapy Production by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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Navigating the Regulatory Terrain for CDMO’s during Cell & Gene Therapy Production from 2021-06-09T17:53:35

Navigating the Regulatory Terrain for CDMO’s during Cell & Gene Therapy Production by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

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Solve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges with Help from Gene Therapy University from 2021-05-05T18:15:19

Solve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges with Help from Gene Therapy University by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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Find the Right Fit when Tackling Late Stage Bioprocessing Challenges from 2020-01-08T20:11:20

Filtration, filtration, filtration! It’s one of the critical factors to instituting a successful biomanufacturing process and often the element that gives scientists and engineers the most difficul...

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Antibody Drug Conjugates: Manufacturing Precision Guided Therapeutics from 2019-11-18T21:12:40

While the idea of a magic bullet that treats all maladies is a concept grounded in antiquity, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) get a lot closer than almost any other class of drugs. The coupling of ...

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GENcast: Welcoming a Digital Revolution in Life Science from 2019-10-18T14:56:12

GENcast: Welcoming a Digital Revolution in Life Science by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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Vaccinating the World One Collaboration at a Time from 2019-10-17T19:05:15

Positive global health outcomes are often contingent on more than just great science, as knowledge sharing is also a fundamental part of achieving public health goals. With drug resistance on the r...

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GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Bioprocessing Challenges in China from 2019-08-27T19:01:07

Great symphonic music starts with the fundamental elements common to all orchestral instruments, but what separates a good symphony from a great one is not just pure talent, but the ability of the ...

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Empowering a Precision Health Movement with Kevin Hrusovsky from 2019-08-26T19:40:38

Empowering a Precision Health Movement with Kevin Hrusovsky by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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Nanostring Podcast with David Rimm, MD, PhD from 2019-07-03T13:12:18

Nanostring Podcast with David Rimm, MD, PhD by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing Challenges from 2019-03-06T14:40:05

GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing Challenges by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News


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GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Bioproduction Training in Asia-Pacific from 2019-02-07T15:38:26

They say, “good talent is hard to find!” This is especially true for emerging high-growth markets where many in the workforce lack the advanced skills necessary to aid their bioproduction needs and...

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GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Next-Generation Bioprocessing from 2018-12-13T18:06:28

GENcast: Explore, Learn, and Collaborate on Next-Generation BioprocessingAs biomolecules become increasingly complex and manufacturer pipelines more diversified, scientists are searching for new wa...

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Illumina’s Acquisition of PacBio: Accelerating the Pace of Genomic Discovery from 2018-11-06T16:12:55

GEN Sounds of Science November 5, 2018Illumina just purchased Pacific BioSciences (PacBio) for $1.2 billion. Shawn Baker formerly worked for Illumina as both a scientist and manager. He currently s...

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Streamlining the Peptide Synthesis Process from 2018-06-05T14:33:27

GEN Sounds of Science June 1, 2018CEM Corporation Applies Advanced Microwave TechnologyCEM provides microwave instrumentation for researchers involved in analytical and synthetic chemistry. Major a...

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Lentiviral Systems for Gene Delivery from 2018-05-01T14:36:05

GEN Sounds of Science May 1, 2018GEN recently spoke to Minjun Liu, Ph.D., marketing director for OriGene, for a sponsored podcast. OriGene Technologies was founded as a research tool company focuse...

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Transforming the Bioresearch and Healthcare Industries from 2018-01-26T16:07:52

GEN Sounds of Science January 26, 2018Technology and Data Usher in a New Age in MedicineHaving the right data and knowing how to use it will be the key to success in the healthcare market in the fu...

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Inhibiting Cancer Metastasis from 2017-11-29T16:04:10

GEN Sounds of Science November 29, 2017Canadian team identifies protein that when hindered decreases invasion rate of cancer cells.


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Looking at the CAR-T Landscape As First Approval Nears from 2017-07-19T15:25:21

GEN Sounds of Science July 18, 2017Brad Loncar, CEO of Loncar Investments, discusses the outlook for chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) cancer therapies as Novartis nears FDA approval for the...

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Is Calcium the Achilles Heel for Clostridium Infections? from 2017-07-14T16:16:08

GEN Sounds of Science July 13, 2017]Findings from a new study published in PLOS Pathogens by investigators at the University of Michigan and the FDA underscores the importance of calcium in Clostri...

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SARS and MERS Inhibited by Ebola Drug from 2017-06-29T15:03:53

GEN Sounds of Science June 29, 2017A research team from Vanderbilt University, University of North Carolina, and Gilead Sciences has just released new findings in Science Translational Medicine des...

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Bioengineers Use Quantum Dots to Help Develop New Therapies for MS from 2017-06-19T15:00:55

GEN Sounds of Science June 19, 2017Team believes a rational therapeutic design approach will allow scientists to transform how the disease is tackled. Quantum dot technology also should be applicab...

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Soft Tissue Synthetic Retina Created from 2017-05-31T16:43:28

GEN Sounds of Science May 25, 2017A synthetic, soft tissue retina developed by an Oxford University doctoral chemistry student could offer fresh hope for visually impaired people.


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FDA’s New Commissioner Hits the Ground Running from 2017-05-19T14:38:42

GEN Sounds of Science May 19, 2017Sara Radcliffe, president and CEO of the California Life Sciences Association, discusses where Scott Gottlieb, M.D., is most likely to impact biopharma, and what t...

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New Zika Test Shines LAMP in the Dark from 2017-05-09T14:47:47

GEN Sounds of Science May 4, 2017A new test not only rapidly and inexpensively detects Zika virus in mosquitoes and human bodily fluids, but can also distinguish between African and Asian strains. ...

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Inflammation-Sensing Gut Bacteria Brought to You by Synthetic Biology from 2017-04-17T14:47:31

GEN Sounds of Science April 14, 2017New research may eventually lead to orally ingestible bacteria for monitoring gut health and disease—with the ultimate goal being the development of a home infla...

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Standing Up Against NIH Budget Cuts from 2017-04-10T15:16:13

GEN Sounds of Science April 7, 2017Mary Woolley, President of Research!America, which advocates for medical and health research funding, talks about how her group and other advocates plan to fight ...

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Is Maple Syrup the Answer to Antibiotic Resistance? from 2017-04-03T14:43:41

GEN Sounds of Science April 3, 2017McGill University researchers may have found a natural way to cut down on antibiotic use without sacrificing health.


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GEN Sounds of Science March 9, 2017Brad Loncar, CEO of Loncar Investments, weighs in on recent developments in the scramble to develop CAR T cancer immunotherapies. How significant a setback is Jun...

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Turning Patients' Cells into Therapeutic Antibody Factories from 2017-03-03T15:02:35

GEN Sounds of Science March 2, 2017A collaborative team of scientists demonstrates a novel method to deliver safer and more cost-effective therapeutic antibodies, utilizing mRNA.See Article: http:/...

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Cannibalism: A Biological and Evolutionary Perspective from 2017-02-28T15:51:14

GEN Sounds of Science February 28, 2017Scientists have long written off cannibalism as a strange phenomenon with little biological significance. However, the true nature of cannibalism —the role it...

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Seeking Young Scientists for Research in Space from 2017-02-23T16:06:05

GEN Sounds of Science February 22, 2017Nicole M. Nichols, Ph.D., group leader for DNA amplification development at New England Biolabs, discusses the third national Genes in Space competition. The ...

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Sorting Out the CRISPR Patent Case from 2017-02-17T15:48:50

GEN Sounds of Science February 16, 2017Bill Warren, partner with the law firm Eversheds Sutherland and chair of its biotechnology and life sciences team, discusses the ruling by a three-judge panel...

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“Sexual Attraction” Neurons in the Brain Discovered from 2017-02-03T16:24:05

GEN Sounds of Science February 2, 2017Finding in female mice may also be relevant to certain human psychiatric disorders.


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