To live what we chose to become
To live what we chose to become SynCell News • January 21, 2021 We live in a world where the antibiotics discovery market is broken and deathly injured. A [...]
To live what we chose to become SynCell News • January 21, 2021 We live in a world where the antibiotics discovery market is broken and deathly injured. A [...]
The Pandemic within the Pandemic SynCell News • January 05, 2021 COVID-19 is more than a pandemic. It is the new reality of our lives, news feed, and every [...]
The Birds and the End of the World SynCell News • November 03, 2020 "I hardly think a few birds are going to bring about the end of the world" - [...]
Bacterial Butterfly Effect SynCell News • October 22, 2020 In chaos theory, there is a dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a [...]
SynCell Biotechnology's MALSI 2020 experience SynCell News • August 28, 2020 Last week, SynCell Biotechnology was invited to pitch some of our latest technological innovations at MALSI+ 2020, a virtual conference organized by [...]
Underground wars and genetic treasures SynCell News • July 28, 2020 Where would it be easier to be exposed to antibiotic-resistant bacteria? Your answer would most likely set the [...]
What you give, I take SynCell News • June 30, 2020 The bacterial and human world have an intriguing and extremely complex relationship that goes back to our most [...]
The moon element SynCell News • June 05, 2020 It was 1817. The Swedish chemists Jöns Jacob Berzelius and Johan Gottlieb Gahn owned a chemistry plant near Gripsholm (Sweden). The [...]
Bacteria as natural biofactories SynCell News • May 21, 2020 H umankind has relied on bacteria for millennia. From fermentation processes, such as baking or brewing, to chemical manufacturing [...]
Hello world! SynCell Biotechnology Inc. is here SynCell News • May 18, 2020 T he first quarter of April witnessed the born of SynCell Biotechnology Inc, a corporation that [...]