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April Cancer Grant

Our Cancer Grant is back! Submissions are open for all cancer-related projects and educational classes. See terms and conditions for more information.

Community And Grants

March Neuroscience Grant

Our Neuroscience Grant is back in support of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month! Submissions are open for all neuroscience-related projects and...

Community And Grants

Heart-Felt Discoveries Research Grant

We're pumped to announce our Heart-Felt Discoveries Research Grant, the newest addition to our Bioss Research Grants.

Community And Grants

New Year Educational Grant

New Year Educational Grant Professors and students can apply for the Bioss Grant, which can be used for research or educational purposes....

Community And Grants

Holiday Research Grant

Our December Holiday Research Grant is no longer accepting applicants. Sign up for the Bioss Newsletter to be notified of the next one!

Neuroscience Research Grant

Our Neuroscience Holiday Research Grant is no longer accepting applicants. Sign up for the Bioss Newsletter to be notified of the next one!

COVID-19 Antibody Testing

Accurate COVID-19 antibody tests are dependent on the good quality of viral proteins.

Bioss to Attend Immunology 2019 in San Diego

Bioss Antibodies is excited to be attending IMMUNOLOGY 2019, the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Immunologists, in San Diego from...

Bioss to Attend AACR 2019 in Atlanta

The Bioss team is excited to be traveling to Atlanta, GA, at the end of March for the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.

9 Science Books for Winter Reading

View Bioss' list of the best science books to pick up this season. Nine great reads to expand your mind and get you through the coldest months of the...

Research Spotlight: No More Dry Eyes?

Dry eyes can become a serious medical concern resulting in major quality of life concerns and, in severe cases, partial or full loss of vision. New...

Dr. Marie Curie: Pioneer in Radioactivity

Marie Curie was a pioneer of the field of radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes, in physics and chemistry, for her discovery of new radioactive...

Tips and Tricks

5 Powerful Tools for Lab Management

Discover some useful tools to manage your life science laboratory such as electronic laboratory notebooks (ELN) and laboratory information management...

TodayInScience

Christian de Duve: Father of Autophagy

Dr. Christian de Duve, born October 2, 1917, made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of cellular functions such as autophagy.

Meet Dr. Marie Maynard Daly!

Marie Maynard Daly was born April 16, 1921 in Queens, New York. After graduating from Hunter College High School, she went on to enroll in Queens...

Meet Dr. Barbara McClintock

On May 21, 1971 . . . . . Dr. Barbara McClintock was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Nixon, becoming the first woman to do so. Dr....

May The Fourth Be With You

MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU Whether you fight storm troopers with light sabers or viruses with antibodies, the pursuit for good is there. May the...

Happy Birthday Dr. Ramon y Cajal

On May 1, 1852 . . . . . Dr. Santiago Ramon y Cajal was born in Spain. Cajal, a bit of a renaissance man, is known for his work as a histologist,...

Dr. Robert Koch

On April 10, 1882 . . . . . Dr. Robert Koch published an article entitled Die Aetiolgie der Tuberculose (The Etiology of Tuberculosis) in which he...

Experimental Biology 2017

Come find Bioss Antibodies™ at Booth #738. We've got new products, promotions and a fantastic game that combines all our past scientist features! Are...

Happy Birthday Alexander Crum Brown!

On March 26, 1838 . . . . . Alexander Crum Brown was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Considered by his peers as somewhat of a Renaissance Man, Dr. Brown...

Happy Pi Day!

Pi (π) is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Pi is a constant number, meaning that for all circles of any size, it will be the...

AACR 2017

It's that time of year again! Bioss Antibodies™ is gearing up for conferences across the U.S. Our first stop will be at AACR in Washington DC! Come...

Introducing Hippocrates

Hippocrates was an ancient Greek physician who was born around 460 BC on the Aegean Island of Kos. He is considered to be the “Father of Medicine”,...

Happy Birthday Dr. Alice Boring

On February 22, 1883 . . . Alice Middleton Boring was born in Philadelphia. Dr. Boring began her scientific endeavors as a cytologist studying under...

Polio Virus Isolated!

On January 10, 1947 . . . Dr. Hubert Loring and assistant Dr. Carlton Schwerdt had a breakthrough in their research of the polio virus at Stanford....

Meet Mary Claire-King

On December 21, 1990 . . . Dr. Mary-Claire King first discovered that a gene on chromosome 17(BRCA1) was linked to inherited cancer, including...

BIOSS ANTIBODIES™ ATTENDS ASCB 2016!

On December 21, 1990 . . . Dr. Mary-Claire King first discovered that a gene on chromosome 17(BRCA1) was linked to inherited cancer, including...

We celebrate Dr. Gail R. Martin!

During December of 1981 . . . Dr. Gail R. Martin published a paper in which she first isolated stem cells and coined the term

Happy Birthday Dr. Marie Curie!

Marie Curie, nee Sklodowska, was born in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. Marie was a top student in secondary school, but she was not allowed to...

Happy Birthday Susumu Tonegawa!

On September 5, 1939 . . . Dr. Susumu Tonegawa was born. Dr. Tonegawa is a molecular biologist best known for his early work in the field of...

Meet Rita Levi-Montalcini!

Rita Levi-Montalicini, along with her twin sister, was born on April 22, 1909 in Turin, Italy. The Levi- Montalicini family adhered to traditional,...

Happy Birthday Dr. Hans Krebs!

On August 25th, 1900, Hans Krebs was born. Dr. Krebs' work focused on cellular respiration and the cell production of energy. His research made him a...

On August, 10, 1897 . . .

On August 10, 1897 . . . Dr. Felix Hoffmann first synthesized acetylsalicylic acid while working at Bayer. This was the first time ASA was made in a...

On July 27, 1921

On July 27, 1921 . . . Dr.Frederick Banting and Charles Best successfully isolated the Insulin A hormone. This achievement was the pinnacle of years...

Introducing the G1S Checkpoint Pathway

In recognition of the work by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, we are focusing this month on our G1S Checkpoint Pathway! View the G1S Checkpoint Pathway here!

Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla!

Born on July 10, 1856 . . . In Croatia, Nikola Tesla would become a world renowned scientist, inventor and engineer. Tesla's interest in inventing...

On June 26th, 2000 . . .

On June 26, 2000. . . The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced a working draft of the human genome. The following year in...

Happy Birthday Karl Landsteiner!

Born June 14, 1868 . . . Karl Landsteiner was a biologist and physician. Landsteiner spent much of his career with a working interest in the nature...

Introducing Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek was born in Delft, Netherlands on October 24, 1632. He was a self-taught scientist who was one of the first to...

Happy Birthday Carl Linnaeus!

Born May 23, 1707 . . . Carl Linnaeus was a botanist and zoologist among other things. Due to his breadth of work, he has been commonly referred to...

On May 14, 1856 . . .

Charles Darwin noted in his journal that he had begun his

AACR 2016

What an exciting AACR 2016! Bioss Antibodies™ entered this conference with a goal to donate money to cancer research. After choosing a variety of...

Meet Rebecca Lancefield!

Dr. Rebecca Craighill Lancefield was born in 1895 at Fort Wadsworth, New York. Dr. Lancefield received a bachelor's degree in 1916 from Wellesley...

Join us in Chicago for Neuroscience 2015

As we make our way to Chicago for Neuroscience 2015, we've decided to create a select list of neuro-related antibodies for easy browsing. Check out...

Meet Dr. Alois Alzheimer!

Alois Alzheimer was born June 14, 1864 in Marktbreit am Main, Bavaria. He studied medicine in Tübingen, Berlin and Würzburg. In 1888 he joined the...

Introducing Dr. Louis Pasteur!

Dr. Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822, in Dole, France. Pasteur obtained his Master of Science degree in 1845 followed by an advanced...

Visit us at AAI 2015 in New Orleans!

THANK YOU FOR VISITING BIOSS ANTIBODIES™ AT AAI 2015! New Orleans is truly a city with many unique characteristics. We loved our time there! And,...

Meet Dr. Theodor Scwann!

Dr. Theodor Schwann, a German physiologist, was born in Neuss in Rhenish, Prussia December 1810. He began his studies at the Jesuits College in...

Join us at AAI 2014 in Pittsburgh!

It's hard to believe we are already done with AAI 2014! This is our first show that we have returned to since starting at conferences last year with...

Meet The Bioss Brick™

It's been some time in the making, but we've developed a new vial case that we are cleverly calling

Join Bioss at Neuroscience 2013!

Last day at SFN 2013! IgGy is geared up with some java and ready to go! We saw many returning and friends and even more new ones. This has been an...

Meet IgGy The Bioss Dragon!

Meet IgGy™ The Dragon! Our lovable ambassador loves flame-fired foods, sequencing and long hours in the lab. If you have any photos of our dashing...

Join us at AAI 2013 in Honolulu!

Well, it's the morning of our last day. We are busy packing right now as we get ready to head off to the show one last time. It will be sad to leave....

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