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The ABE blog covers biotech and biotech-education news and trends in and beyond the ABE community. Topical posts often include student activities. 

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Bacterial Whack-A-Mole: The Rise of Drug Resistant “SuperBugs”

July 17, 2019

Today, we often take antibiotics for granted. Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, these powerful medications have become a cornerstone of…

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Viruses to the Rescue: A Promising Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis

June 30, 2019

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a progressive genetic condition that causes recurrent respiratory infections and limits a patient’s ability to breathe over…

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A Biotech Revolution at a Vocational School in Massachusetts

June 10, 2019

Over the last 6 years, a biotech revolution has occurred at Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School in Massachusetts. Driven by…

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2018 Nobel Winning Research Unleashed New Paths for Cancer Treatments

June 7, 2019

The year 2018 was a big one in biotechnology. Among many new discoveries and advancements, immunotherapy took center stage with the awarding of the…

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Behind the Scenes: Preparing the Benchtop for the Next Generation of Biotech

May 20, 2019

From our dedicated teachers to program support staff, many people work hard to make the Amgen From From our dedicated teachers to program support…

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Teasing Apart Race, Ancestry, and Ethnicity with Scientist Luke Ward (Part 2)

May 5, 2019

Boston ABE teacher Amanda Dillingham and colleagues had some tough questions about genetics and ethnicity that arise in their biology classes, so…

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Teasing Apart Race, Ancestry, and Ethnicity with Scientist Luke Ward (Part 1)

April 5, 2019

Last fall, Amanda Dillingham (above, center) had a memorable encounter with Amgen senior scientist Luke Ward at an Amgen Biotech Experience (ABE…

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ABE Covers My Favorite Areas in the Life Sciences

January 14, 2019

Lam Mei Kien has been teaching science in Singapore for 34 years, 24 of which at Methodist Girls’ School. Always looking for ways to improve the STEM…

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