SLAS's seasoned professionals — from academia and industry — weigh in with wisdom for life sciences newcomers. From trusting gut instinct to embracing opportunities, U-turns and unexpected outcomes, the experienced members of the field advise new recruits to grasp opportunities that yield a robust career.
Review articles that appear in SLAS Discovery and SLAS Technology consolidate the latest on evolving research topics and provide an essential educational perspective for the community. Learn more about these highly cited works.
A lab in Sweden, one in Boston and another in Cambridge. Beyond being part of the same company, what do these singular entities have in common? Individuals within each lab who potentially add up to an SLAS group membership. Participants share how this important category enhances their life sciences careers, connections and experience.
Guided by a desire to develop efficient research strategies, these winning scholars introduce innovative ideas for life sciences research.
Learn what shapes the career wins of SLAS community members – from team moments that turn into personal triumph, product failures that lead to market success and how not accepting "no" for an answer opens the door to research breakthroughs.
A short course, a career guide, a snapshot of research advancements – sometimes offering all three in a single episode, the SLAS journals’ podcasts provide a great starting point to navigate the scientific breakthroughs found in SLAS Discovery and SLAS Technology.
Learn how photonics startup and SLAS Ignite Award winner ShinePhi deftly explored its potential market to fine tune an imaging technology with many unfolding applications.
Efficient and affordable are not terms frequently associated with conducting large-scale transcriptional profiling research. 2022 SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant recipient Benjamin David plans to fine tune the process to help the life sciences find new ways to explore combinatorial spaces within the genome.
Emma Chory, Ph.D., gives directed evolution a robust, data-responsive boost with her high-throughput, automated platform, Pyhamilton. Her work empowers existing hardware for new applications that range from biomanufacturing to fundamental biology.
A chance meeting, an unintentional moment, an unplanned discovery – scientists in our community share odd occurrences and happy outcomes in the lab with SLAS Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood.
Bioscience startup and SLAS Ignite Award winner BennuBio, Inc. leverages flow cytometry to analyze samples regardless of particle size or sample volume. Learn more about how the company is translating their technology for life sciences.
A new perspective, an innovative technology, an intriguing technique – SLAS2022 participants discovered a wealth of ideas at the international conference and exhibition recently held in Boston, MA, USA. SLAS Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood shares their inspiring words.
It's time for the annual welcome to three new talented and exceptional members of the SLAS Board of Directors: Coleman Murray, Ph.D., Kimberly (Kim) Titus and Jonathan Wingfield, Ph.D. Effective January 2022, they join six current SLAS Board members to execute SLAS's vision to be a life sciences discovery and technology transforming society and its mission to catalyze multidisciplinary innovations in life sciences. Murray, Titus and Wingfield are in on the ground floor of delivering exceptional value utilizing the SLAS Strategic Plan 2022-2026.