Biomol offers more than 625.000 products for life science research. Many of these products are used to enable new discoveries and are featured in a wide range of peer-reviewed publications. But which are the most highly cited products of all time?
iGEM (or international Genetically Engineered Machine) is a non-profit, student competition for synthetic biology. Every year, the competition inspires thousands of students to work together in teams and push the boundaries of synthetic biology by tackling everyday issues facing the world.
Recently, we talked with our student assistant Dustin Krüger about his master’s thesis at the University of Hamburg.
One year celebrating the most exciting stories in science history.
On February 12, 1941 penicillin was first used in the treatment of a patient. This was the first time that an effective drug for the treatment of bacterial infections became available.
65 years ago the first immortalized cell line, today known as HeLa, was established.
On January 6, 1971 Berkeley chemists announced the first synthetic production of growth hormone.
Cancer immunotherapy seeks to use the many components of the immune system to attack cancer cells.
Biomol introduces a new set of molecular weight markers at very competitive prices.
On September 14, 1990, Ashanti DeSilva became the first of only two participants in the world's first approved gene therapy trial.
Listen to the greatest songs from 1968. Hand picked by the Biomol staff in celebration of our 50th anniversary.
This new chapter of our Science History series takes us only a few years back to one of the more recent discoveries in the field of cell biology and embryology.