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  • To apply machine learning, labs needn’t have years of computational expertise, but they do need a cautious mind-set.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 16, P: 463-467
  • Labs in different neuropsychiatry subfields don’t always see eye to eye, but convergent approaches help them join forces to study these difficult conditions.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 16, P: 961-964
  • There’s a growing affinity for recombinant antibodies. Some say it’s also high time for animal-free recombinants.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 17, P: 763-766
  • To gain insight into cell function, researchers are tracking the cytoskeleton and its parts, such as actin. They combine methods, find new trackers and validate them.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 178-182
  • Sensors show calcium movement in tiny, cellular antennae.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 1039
  • Skiing his way to multiplexed imaging.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 187
  • Brainstorming leads to an invention that makes a lab workhorse gallop.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 95
  • Birth-dating proteins and shaping an institute from the first building block.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 375
  • A variety of liquid-handling methods are available for labs large and small. Selecting an approach is not just a matter of budget.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 33-38
  • A way to generate recombinant progeny of Plasmodium falciparum for genetics experiments, and the virtues of scuba diving.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 589
  • How to use diamonds to image single cells, and how to have a career without ever applying for a job.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 695
  • Zeroing in on single DNA strands

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 9, P: 1035
  • A physicist handy with charcoal and ink uses sculpted light to image the brain.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 961
  • Engineering protein sensors to light up split-second signals in the brain

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 93
  • Deep brain imaging with three-photon microscopy and a swim from the US to China.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 14, P: 327
  • Why it's fun to be a 'dye Santa,' how to fine-tune in vivo probes, what to name your firstborn.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 14, P: 931
  • A way to study the RNA interactome, baby RNA encounters, a sprinkle of poetry.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 15, P: 153
  • Measuring neurotransmitter concentration, letting lab meetings run free, and why biology does not own neuroscience.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 1185
  • Cells brim with activity that a special set of protein assays can help track.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 975
  • Advances in high-throughput sequencing are accelerating genomics research, but crucial gaps in data remain.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 501, P: 263-268
  • RNA sensors lend proteins both specific and bright signals.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 807
  • Improving single-cell data in CRISPR screens, with inspiration from open-air theater performances.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 14, P: 1117
  • How to combine biology, chemistry and synthetic biology to add synthetic amino acids to a protein, and why creativity matters.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 105
  • Many neuroscience labs are intrigued by these social, vocalizing primates.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 911-916
  • In microfluidics, sharing is hard. But practitioners are exploring new ways to share designs, devices and experience.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 15, P: 167-170
  • Your name is on the door to your new lab. Life is getting exciting and turbulent.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 1014
  • When healthy parents have a child with a genetic disorder, the cause is sometimes a new mutation. Tools are emerging to meet the challenge of finding such changes.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 513, P: 445-448
  • Cell-based assays are less routine for plant biologists than for researchers who work with animal or human cells, but that is changing.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 551-554
  • Wrangling big data is now part of being a biomedical scientist, and mandates on data sharing have entered the scene. Mandates can alter behavior, but data sharing also needs incentives and shifts in science culture.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 20, P: 984-989
  • Coaxing ancient DNA to reveal its history delivers surprises and even improves ways of working with badly damaged present-day DNA.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 14, P: 771-774
  • She connects equity, samurai swords, imaging and an automated way to count and track mitochondria.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 18, P: 985
  • Polymer physics, comparing ways to assess chromatin structure and taking in tales at the Italian seaside.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 18, P: 429
  • Scuba diving and jazz bring together chemistry, neuroscience and life inland.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 18, P: 1121
  • From a physicist who explores biology’s unknowns, greater precision by linking two methods.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 509
  • A population study of near-infrared spectra of 19 hot giant planets shows a correlation between the strength of the 1.4 μm water band and temperature, which is broadly regulated by irradiation. However, the observed scatter around the mean is indicative of the effect of individual planetary formation pathways on the composition.

    • Megan Mansfield
    • Michael R. Line
    • Gael M. Roudier
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 5, P: 1224-1232
  • Tools that make it possible to chart every neuron and its connections are helping neuroscientists to realize their dream of whole-brain maps.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 503, P: 147-152