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  • Poster sessions are a staple at conferences. Some junior and senior scientists share some experiences and strategies about making and presenting posters.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    P: 1-2
  • In this field, scientists draw on ecology, population genomics, oceanography and biophysical modeling to assess and predict change. Their dynamic study object just never quite sits still.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    P: 1-5
  • Engineering a protein from a little-known marine invertebrate brings labs a bright, neon green sheen.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 369
  • Not all conferences offer childcare, but when they do, these scientists, who are also mothers, rejoice. The toys are pretty good, too.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 23, P: 2
  • Since the chance discovery of nanobodies in the late 1980s, their uses and applications have kept growing. Researchers are now exploring new ways to harness nanobody versatility.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 23, P: 11-15
  • Using electron microscopy, scientists mapped a Caenorhabditis elegans nervous system and Drosophila brain at single-neuron resolution. Connectomics work on bigger brains takes new methods strategies.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 2470-2475
  • Analysis of a preselected group of proteins delivers more precise, quantitative, sensitive data to more biologists. Vivien Marx reports.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 19-22
  • These scientists prefer digging in the hot sun or hauling in ocean data in the sub-zero cold.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 2225
  • Awards are gratifying, and also a moment to reflect on how one’s research shapes the work of others.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1998
  • As a postdoctoral fellowship ends, for some, next is a trek to their new lab.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1754
  • A journey in science takes initiative, and also an ability to face headwinds. These PhD students aren’t scared away.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1606
  • Scientists can choose between multiple human genome references, and a pangenome reference is coming. Deciding what to use when is not quite straightforward.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 2010-2014
  • Some graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and senior researchers choose a special kind of science-focused summer.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1388-1389
  • Although dendrimers have not yet taken the drug industry by storm, biomedical research and industrial applications of these tiny, highly branched molecules continue to grow. Vivien Marx reports.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 26, P: 729-732
  • Encouraging more broad and inclusive data sharing in today's world will involve concerted community efforts to overcome technical barriers and human foibles. Vivien Marx investigates.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 30, P: 509-511
  • Scientists face many pressures, plenty of which are about identity. Researchers draw strength from within and from allies.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1123
  • With a focus on the evolutionary forces that shape cancer cell behavior, some researchers work out ways to outmaneuver cancer.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1760-1764
  • As they grapple with increasingly large data sets, biologists and computer scientists uncork new bottlenecks.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 498, P: 255-260
  • A bounty of short peptides found in cells points to a larger, more mysterious proteome.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 12
  • As instruments and approaches emerge for single-molecule protein analysis, some developers and early users share their first impressions.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 1623-1628
  • These researchers put their labs’ philosophies into practice and find it empowers science and collaboration.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 451
  • The first draft of the complete human proteome has been more than a decade in the making. In the process, the effort has also delivered lessons about technology and biology.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 509, P: 645-649
  • Sometimes a drug causes a tumour to completely recede, but only in a tiny percentage of people. Scientists want to decipher such outlier responses for the benefit of all patients.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 520, P: 389-393
  • Shifting gears in the latter part of one’s career is, for some, a way to do science differently.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 22, P: 218-219
  • Efficiently cutting a target sequence to effect a desired change in the genome is one gene-editing task. Knowing where else in the genome a tool might have made its mark is quite another.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 1021-1026
  • Electrodes and electrode arrays to record from neurons come in an increasing number of shapes and sizes, and engineers are continuously adding capabilities.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 1099-1103
  • Infidelity is painful in life and in the lab. The former is better left to other publications; the latter is best not ignored, especially in the context of PCR-based DNA amplification.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 13, P: 475-479
  • It's been a long wait for nanopore sequencing technology. Over 1,000 labs are testing the first commercial device and publishing results. Researchers tell Nature Methods about their experiences putting these early instruments through their paces. And more technology is in the works.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 12, P: 1015-1018
  • Some researchers run and hide from the task of authenticating cell lines. A few simple steps save time and money.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 11, P: 483-488
  • A map of the male worm's posterior nervous system offers some surprises.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 9, P: 947
  • A tiny lightning rod made of two gold particles and a DNA pillar creates a hotspot that brightens fluorescent signals in zeptoliter volumes.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 9, P: 1148
  • Researchers recapitulate in the lab how an infectious parasite gains its ferociousness.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 107
  • Machine learning and imaging show what the dreaming brain sees.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 10, P: 462
  • Acoustic tweezers nudge cells or particles with sound waves.

    • Vivien Marx
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 9, P: 867
  • Dimension reduction helps to visualize high-dimensional datasets. These tools should be used thoughtfully and with tuned parameters. Sometimes, these methods take a second thought.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 21, P: 930-933
  • At some meetings, one gets to know all attendees. But at large conferences, that’s rather impossible. Some first-time attendees share how they navigated the sizable Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.

    • Vivien Marx
    News
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 21, P: 2197