Rachel is a Science Communications Specialist at Addgene. She manages the blog and social media.
Addgene is ending 2024 with big plans for our future. And while we’ve been excited to share them with you, we realized our 20th anniversary was about all the amazing years behind us, as much as it as about the amazing years in front of us. So in our last celebratory moment, we ...
It’s a very thankful time of year for those of us at Addgene! And we can’t think of any better way to start off our holiday season than by thanking the twelve guest bloggers and subject matter experts who have contributed to our blog in 2024.
When Addgene opened in 2004, we focused on creating a repository that made it easy to share plasmids, both for people depositing plasmids and for people requesting them. Prior to this, many plasmids were available, but they often weren’t easily accessible, due to a wide range of ...
Thinking about using antibody-based applications in your experiment...but not sure where to start or what your options are? Addgene's latest animation is here to help!
If you’re looking for an antibody that works for your experiment, you may be overwhelmed by options — or not know where to start looking to find one. Luckily, there are websites that can help: Antibody data repositories, which share validation data, and antibody search engines, ...
Addgene is very excited to share the very first edition of our Antibodies 101 eBook! The latest addition to our eBook collection is a handy resource for anyone looking to use antibody-based applications in their research.
We’re very excited to announce that we are expanding our viral vector service to include a Packaged on Request option. Through this expansion, scientists will be able to request an AAV composed of an AAV plasmid in the Addgene repository and their choice of five different ...
If you’re looking for the best way to improve your lab techniques — but perhaps are a little limited on time — check out Addgene’s new Quick Tip series on YouTube!