Sepmagrecently connected with a new audience by publishing an article with theonline Oxford magazine Bang! Science.
The article provides a basic overview of magnetic sorting, describes the principles behind the technique, and mentions that a variety of magnetic beads are commercially available to sort a variety of cell types. The article can be viewed here.
Bang! Science, founded in 2007, aims to present scientific news in a way that is accessibleto the general public while still remaining an engaging and worthwhile read for trained scientists. The magazine also serves as a platform for sharing current scientific research in a fun and colorful wayby featuring beautiful graphic artwork. The publication aims to improve understanding of the scientific method and strives toincrease the quality of communication about scientific issues. A printed issue of the magazine is released every term on the Oxford campus and can also be viewed online
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The article provides a basic overview of magnetic sorting, describes the principles behind the technique, and mentions that a variety of magnetic beads are commercially available to sort a variety of cell types. The article can be viewed here: http://www.bangscience.org/2015/05/a-collaboration-with-sepmag-beyond-the-compass-using-magnets-in-biological-research/
Bang! Science, founded in 2007, aims to present scientific news in a way that is accessibleto the general public while still remaining an engaging and worthwhile read for trained scientists. The magazine also serves as a platform for sharing current scientific research in a fun and colorful wayby featuring beautiful graphic artwork. The publication aims to improve understanding of the scientific method and strives toincrease the quality of communication about scientific issues. A printed issue of the magazine is released every term on the Oxford campus and can also be viewed online at http://www.bangscience.org/category/past-issues/.
The article provides a basic overview of magnetic sorting, describes the principles behind the technique, and mentions that a variety of magnetic beads are commercially available to sort a variety of cell types. The article can be viewed here: http://www.bangscience.org/2015/05/a-collaboration-with-sepmag-beyond-the-compass-using-magnets-in-biological-research/
Bang! Science, founded in 2007, aims to present scientific news in a way that is accessibleto the general public while still remaining an engaging and worthwhile read for trained scientists. The magazine also serves as a platform for sharing current scientific research in a fun and colorful wayby featuring beautiful graphic artwork. The publication aims to improve understanding of the scientific method and strives toincrease the quality of communication about scientific issues. A printed issue of the magazine is released every term on the Oxford campus and can also be viewed online at http://www.bangscience.org/category/past-issues/.