Cancer, the most feared disease of our time, continues to perplex researchers due to its elusive nature and tendency to reemerge even after apparent remission. However, recent advancements in imaging technologies are transforming the way we study, diagnose, and treat this deadly disease. In the latest issue of 'Researcher Insights,' we explore the breakthroughs in cancer imaging.
Revolutionising Cancer Research with Microscopy: Latest Findings
Oct 19, 2023 12:37:09 PM / posted in report, partnership, Researcer Insights
Researcher Insights on Cell and Gene Therapy
Sep 15, 2023 3:48:43 PM / posted in news, marketing, industry research, report
Together with our sponsor, Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD), a brand of Bio-Techne, we are delighted to announce our fourth Researcher Insights report for the autumn of 2023: with focus on cell and gene therapy.
Researcher Insights Focuses on Artificial Intelligence in Neuroscience
Jan 30, 2023 10:38:53 AM / posted in news, marketing, industry research, report
Researcher is proud to announce its latest special collection of articles focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) in neuroscience. As AI technology becomes increasingly prevalent in research, Researcher is giving readers the opportunity to stay informed on new discoveries and developments in the field.
Researcher launches its first-ever report in neuroscience
Oct 13, 2022 12:21:44 PM / posted in news, marketing, industry research, report
Why do we sleep, and what’s happening in the brain while we sleep? Leading specialists from the UK, US and Europe examine this question in Researcher Insights: The Neuroscience of Sleep.
Course content is the main driving force behind students’ intentions to do a postgraduate qualification
Jul 15, 2021 12:51:01 PM / posted in "covid-19", university, undergraduates, report
Researcher Audience Insights - “Continuing your studies”, Exploring intentions to take a postgraduate course among Researcher’s users.
The higher education system as we know it has considerably changed during the last 18 months, having to adapt to the varying nature of the pandemic. Some universities tried to offer a hybrid alternative, blending virtual lectures with in-person seminars; others, on the other hand, opted for full virtual semesters on platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet. Whether on a smaller or a larger scale, all university students have somehow experienced virtual learning and have seen their lives being turned upside down by the changes brought in by the pandemic.