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Articles by Julianne Davis, MSc

About Julianne Davis, MSc

Julianne Davis earned an MSc in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of Washington, Seattle, where she examined the role of memory in cost-based decision-making. She has also studied sensory integration at the Allen Institute and the neural basis of feeding, thirst, and metabolism at the University of California, San Francisco as a research scientist. Currently, she is a Technical Writer and Support Scientist at Biotium.

Biotium in the Classroom
Biotium in the Classroom
Discover how Biotium’s safer, classroom-friendly DNA stains like GelRed® and GelGreen® are ...
Discover how Biotium’s safer, classroom-friendly DNA stains like GelRed® and GelGreen® are contributing to molecular biology education.
EvaGreen® Dye: The Swiss Army Knife of qPCR
EvaGreen® Dye: The Swiss Army Knife of qPCR
Trace the evolution of PCR and qPCR techniques from their inception to the innovative use of EvaGreen® Dye. This article explores how EvaGreen® ...
7 Tips for Selecting the Perfect Antibody
7 Tips for Selecting the Perfect Antibody
Searching for the right antibody for your experiment? Give yourself an edge by reading up on seven important variables everyone should consider ...
Tissue Frozen in Time
Tissue Frozen in Time
A summary of the pros, cons, and methods for DNA and RNA extraction from FFPE tissue for clinical diagnostic and research purposes.
Exosome-Based Liquid Biopsies: The Potential & the Road Ahead
Exosome-Based Liquid Biopsies: The Potential & the Road Ahead
An overview of the advantages of exosomes as an effective liquid biopsy tool, with a focus on oncological applications.
Scaling Down to Go Big: An Overview of the Lab-on-a-Chip
Scaling Down to Go Big: An Overview of the Lab-on-a-Chip
From modeling single synapses to multiple organs, lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology has gained attention as a powerful tool for biological and ...