Spring has Sprung at IMBG – Part 4: Rauwolfia serpentina
This is Rauwolfia serpentina – the Indian snakeroot, devil pepper, or serpentine wood. The cellular biomass grown in the flasks accumulates up […]
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This is Rauwolfia serpentina – the Indian snakeroot, devil pepper, or serpentine wood. The cellular biomass grown in the flasks accumulates up […]
This is Echium plantagineum – a rare herbaceous alpine plant commonly known as purple viper’s-bugloss or Paterson’s curse. More precisely, what grows […]
The next stop on the virtual Antarctic tour is the “Flower of Antarctica” – Colobanthus quitensis, or Antarctic pearlwort. Colobanthus quitensis belongs […]
Spring has sprung! And to welcome the new season, Ukraine’s Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics (IMBG) took its social media followers […]
The main problem of tuberculosis treatment is its multi-resistance to existing antibiotics. Since Ukraine belongs to the top 10 countries in the […]
The conference Immunogenomics of Disease: Accelerating to Patient Benefit (10 – 12 February 2021, Wellcome Genome Campus, UK) was a great experience […]
GIST Innovates Ukraine, a program of the U.S. State Department Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, is now accepting […]
The colonization of Mars will be the next challenge for humanity! And we must be ready for this challenge. But before the […]
The IEEE International Conference on “Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties” (NAP-2021) will be held as a “physical” meeting on Sept. 5-11, 2021 in […]
Thanks to a small research grant from the US-Ukraine Foundation Biotech Initiative, our laboratory at the Sumy National Agrarian University obtained a […]