by James Lim, PhD – The Scientist

Let’s face it: Nobody pursues a career in science for the joy of culturing cells. But this thankless and time-intensive task is the backbone of biological research. When it’s done extremely well, the results generated from experiments can open entirely new avenues of scientific pursuit, leading to the development of the best-performing cell therapy candidates and minimizing the need for testing animal models. But how often does our cell culture game live up to that potential?

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