Small Science, Big Impact: Basic Research with Bacteriophage T7
December 17, 2014
During this 500th Brookhaven Lecture, Bill Studier explains how basic research on a simple virus enabled development of the T7 expression system. Since it was patented in 1984, more than 1,000 companies have licensed the T7 system to produce proteins for commercial purposes, including medical diagnostics and treatments. Read More
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