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The Listen In podcast from Bitesize Bio is a compilation of our best webinars to enjoy at your leisure, wherever and whenever.
Each episode is an opportunity to gain the valuable insights you need to advance your research.
From a crash course in developing fool-proof ELISAs to the latest applications and innovations in CRISPR/Cas9 and microscopy techniques, and much more—you'll hear about challenges encountered and discover practical solutions to achieve the best possible results.
Tap into the experience and expertise of leading researchers and commercial specialists to drive your research projects forward efficiently and productively. Listen In now!
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Real-time IntraVital Microscopy (IVM): In Vivo Cellular-level Imaging of Internal Organs in a Live Animal
#82 — Intravital imaging of cellular dynamics in a natural physiological microenvironment can provide unprecedented insights into the dynamic pathophysiology of diseases.
In this episode of Listen In, get a demonstration of the latest technology to image inside the cells of live animals.
Watch real-time multicolor sub-micron resolution image acquisition for dynamic cellular events, such as gene expression, cell trafficking, and cell–cell, and cell–microenvironment interactions in a range of organs.
And explore the latest research that uses real-time intravital imaging to investigate dynamic cellular-level pathophysiology of various human diseases to develop novel therapeutics.
Watch the full presentation here: https://events.bitesizebio.com/real-time-intravital-microscopy-ivm
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Errors and Misconduct in Biomedical Research
#81 — What are the motives behind science misconduct? How is data manipulated to evidence dubious results? And do you think you can spot edited and faked data?
Any fraud in science is too much, but the reasons for it are complex.
In this episode of Listen In, join forensics detective Elisabeth Bik and explore the answers to these questions. See the work she has done uncovering scientific misconduct, and find out if you have a forensic eye as she presents genuine and manipulated data.
You will also hear examples of how scientific misconduct isn't always a deliberate attempt to mislead researchers and journal editors and learn the correct procedure for reporting a paper that you believe is suspicious.
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Garbage In, Garbage Out: Sample Prep for Flow Cytometry
What's more disappointing than running your flow cytometry sample to discover it's rubbish? Especially considering time on cytometers can be precious, even more so if you've booked onto an in-demand one at a busy core facility.
You've done all the work and all the waiting—for nothing.
If this scenario sounds familiar, this episode of Listen In is for you.
Jessica Rowley, Flow Cytometry Facility Manager at Imperial College London, explains how to prepare flow samples optimized for your experiments, to save you time and avoid disappointment.
She has worked with hundreds of samples, so she is the perfect person to tell you how to optimize your flow cytometry protocol, from creating viable single-cell suspensions to staining, fixation, and improving data quality.
Plus, if you're new to flow cytometry, designing a new experiment, or want to improve your data quality, she has some advice on those, too.
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Consistent, Error-Free Writing: Tips and Tricks for Time-starved Scientists
Scientific writing is an art that requires as much attention and proficiency as your hands-on lab work. When done right, it can significantly contribute to your scientific endeavors. But, if not taken seriously, inconsistent language, formatting, and terminology can hinder your work's clarity and distract from your remarkable scientific findings.
In this episode of Listen In, our Content Creation Manager, Laura Grassie, unravels the complexities of consistent scientific writing and helps you steer clear of common pitfalls that make your work look sloppy. She introduces you to powerful, simple strategies that can significantly enhance the coherence, clarity, and, most importantly, the consistency of your research communication.
This episode is particularly beneficial if you're preparing for a crucial grant submission, planning your next research paper, or setting out to work on your thesis. The insights Laura shares will arm you with effective tools and techniques to achieve error-free, consistent scientific writing.
Don't let unorganized writing overshadow your extraordinary scientific work. Dive into this enlightening episode to discover the secret to consistent scientific writing that impresses everyone, from viva examiners to grant and paper reviewers.
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Lab Meetings Live: Career Paths for Bioscientists
Are you an early career scientist looking for guidance on your career path? Or you're a seasoned researcher considering a career change and want to know what's out there.
We've brought together a panel of experts and bioscientists with a wide range of experience to share their insights and help you carve out the best career possible.
Get advice and tools to forge a path that suits you—inside or outside academia.
Our panel shares their personal stories and insights into the various career paths available to bioscientists. Plus, gain valuable insights and a new perspective on the rewarding possibilities for your future.
With:• Professor Stuart Maudsley, Odysseus Professor of Receptor Pharmacology, University of Antwerp• Dr. Jane Luff, Director of Delivery, Our Future Health UK• Dr. Axel Thomson, Business Development Executive, Edinburgh Innovations
Watch the full presentation here: https://events.bitesizebio.com/lab-meetings-live-career-paths-for/room
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Breaking the Ice: Freeze Fracture for Cryo SEM
Freeze fracture is a powerful technique that enables imaging of internal structures of cells and tissues at the nanoscale level by freezing samples at ultra-low temperatures and then fracturing them along natural weak points. These structures can be imaged without dehydration or distortion using cryo-SEM, providing high-resolution images with great clarity.
Discover how to use freeze fracture and cryo-SEM workflow to answer research questions and learn its exciting applications in cell biology.
Watch the full presentation here: https://microscopyfocus.com/breaking-the-ice-freeze-fracture/
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