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Locality: San Francisco, California
Phone: +1 415-590-2798
Address: 555 Montgomery Street, Suite 1700 94111 San Francisco, CA, US
Website: www.benchling.com
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Are you attending #FestofBiologics? Don't miss our talk about modernizing lab informatics for #immunotherapy R&D, and swing by our booth to say hi! https://app.swapcard.com//fe/planning/UGxhbm5pbmdfMjE0NjYw
"COVID-19 has really been a forcing function to put the gas pedal down on change and modernize this field." Thanks for the shoutout @axios! https://www.axios.com/biotechnology-coronavirus-lab-industr
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier made history winning the #NobelPrize in Chemistry. The @doudna_lab is still knocking it out of the park! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3fO_9XL65M&feature=emb_logo
Life sciences has been focused on building large training datasets for AI in things like drug discovery or genome feature identification, but neurosymbolic AI might open doors for areas where we can't build large datasets. https://science.thewire.in//neurosymbolic-artificial-inte/
Robert Ruidera shares how @dragonflytx is tracing molecule development from start to finish so they can harness the power of NK cells to kill cancer.
In our latest Eng blog series, Nikash describes his #remoteinternship at Benchling this summer. https://bnchlng.co/36vJqSv
Register now for #PistoiaWeek and learn how @Corteva transitioned from innovating in agriculture to addressing #COVID19 testing with Benchling for Lab Automation. https://www.pistoiaalliance.org//pistoia-alliance-virtual/
How do you make milk without a cow, or eggs without a chicken? The Cultured Meat Symposium has been uniting the cell-based meat industry over the last three years. Join us at #CMS20online for a live demo of Benchling for Lab Automation https://2020.cmsymp.com/ #labautomation
The fourth scientist we're celebrating in our Hispanic/LatinX Heritage series is Dr. Ellen Ochoa. (https://www.nasa.gov//jo/about/people/orgs/bios/ochoa.html). In 1993, astronaut Dr. Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman to go to space. She first served on a nine-day mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery where she and a team of astronauts studied the Earth’s ozone layer, then returned to space three more times, spending nearly 1,000 hours in orbit. Today, Dr. Ochoa s...erves as the first Hispanic and second female director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. She has been recognized with NASA’s highest award, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Presidential Distinguished Rank Award for senior executives in the federal government. Dr. Ochoa has received many other awards and is especially honored to have six schools named for her. #HispanicHeritageMonth
Our next Eng blog is out! Continuing our summer intern series, Lilly describes her experience doing a #remoteinternship. https://bnchlng.co/36rEVbN
Our data was in very different siloshaving this one source of truth has been very helpful. It has significantly facilitated deriving deeper insights from data. @boltthreads shares how Benchling is helping them make the future of biomaterials. https://bnchlng.co/3iudEYq
The third scientist we're celebrating in our Hispanic/LatinX Heritage series is Mario Molina, PhD (https://www.nobelprize.org//chem/1995/molina/biographical/). Mario José Molina, (born March 19, 1943, Mexico City, Mexico), is the first Mexican-born scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his 1970s research concerning the decomposition of the ozonosphere which shields Earth from dangerous solar radiation. The discoveries of Molinathat some industrially manufactured gases deplete the ozone layerled to an international movement in the late 20th century to limit the widespread use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases. #HispanicHeritageMonth
We’re thrilled to now be part of the Allotrope Foundation partner network! Check out the final day of Allotrope Connect 10/7, where members and partners team up to show how they are revolutionizing the way R&D acquire, share and gain insights from scientific data. https://www.allotrope.org/2020-fall-allotrope-connect
The second scientist we're celebrating in our Hispanic/LatinX Heritage series is Enrique M. De La Cruz, PhD.(https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/enrique_delacruz/?tab=news). Dr. De La Cruz is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry (MB&B) and Head of Branford College at Yale University. He is a first-generation Cuban-American who was raised in Newark, NJ. Dr. De La Cruz’s research focuses on the actin cytoskeleton, molecular motor proteins, and ...nucleotide signaling enzymes. Dr. De La Cruz is actively involved with various scientific societies, journals, and peer review committees and actively participates in a number of outreach activities focused on enhancing minority participation and career development in the sciences. #HispanicHeritageMonth
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