International Day of Women and Girls in Science: top female-led features
In celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are highlighting features involving some of the female researchers who have contributed their expertise to Bioanalysis Zone over the years.
We want to highlight the significant and thought-provoking research produced by women in STEM to emphasize how much women contribute to the field of bioanalysis and to encourage more women to be involved in STEM subjects.
ADA assay development: a podcast interview with Lynn Kamen
Manual to electronic drug application submissions: an interview with Xiaoge Chen
The significance of smart biomarker assays: an interview with Sharon DeChenne
An interview with Shelby Barnett – the 2022 BRSA winner
Best practices for laboratory solutions relating to cell and gene therapy clinical trials
Bioanalytical strategies for oncolytic virus therapeutics
Reaching the next level of sensitivity in oligonucleotide bioanalysis: a hybridization-based method on Quanterix Simoa®
Learn with Lin about therapeutic antibodies: part I − an introduction
Greener bioanalytical sample preparation. What is next?
Metabolite in safety testing (MIST) for bioanalysis
Critical reagent generation, characterization, handling and storage workflows: impact on ligand binding assays
Additionally, as it is also Black history month, we want to highlight Black women in STEM and share their achievements in order to acknowledge more diverse voices within the industry.
Check out last year’s feature for International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlighting our experts’ greatest achievement within their careers so far