Rational design, applying knowledge structure-function relationships into molecular design, has shown great promise in enzyme engineering, vaccine development, and inhibitor discovery. Using rational ...
Imagine the stereotypical biotech lab space: smudge-free counters and walls, blindingly white surfaces, and an array of stainless steel machines, all set up for maximum focus and cleanliness to ...
AI is redefining how biologics are discovered, designed, and optimized—and it’s transforming what happens inside the wet lab. Today’s scientists aren’t just running experiments; they’re collaborating ...
This blog post was authored by Philip Ra AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Principal, Design Director, Flad. As part of an ongoing series, we recently sat down with members of Flad's science and technology team to ...
Antibodies are a wonderful example of what natural selection, operating over millions of years of evolution, can engineer. Drug developers searching for novel, non-natural antibody therapeutics, ...
A $15.4 million investment in the Rebuild Illinois-funded Wet Lab Capital program will support eight new wet lab spaces throughout Illinois, helping to make way for advancements in research and ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of Nursing has opened its first wet laboratory, a milestone that expands the school’s research capabilities and enhances training in molecular biology, ...