A long overdue update…
It’s been a busy few months of late, and I’ve been remiss in updating you on what I’ve written. So, without further ado, here’s a summary of what’s new:
- A neat article published in C&EN online about a bioluminescent method for measuring DNA methyltransferase activity (May 13);
- TechNews articles in BioTechniques on the Human Proteome Project (March), in vivo stem cell imaging (April), mass spec imaging (May), the development and commercialization of STED superresolution microscopy (June), and copy number variant detection technologies (July);
- A Nature Methods feature on using computer skills to code your way out of a problem (July);
- A Science Life Science Technologies article on the technologies of food forensics (June 24);
- And LabTools articles in The Scientist on how to crunch next-gen sequencing data (March) and how to make your lab more environmentally friendly (July).
Enjoy!