Nautilus Biotechnology articles
At Nautilus, we value cross-disciplinary thinking deeply and Krista Cosert is a fantastic example of an excellent cross-disciplinary thinker. She describes her educational path as “winding” but, along that path, she gained valuable experience in chemistr
Tyler Ford
On Valentine’s Day of all days, it’s probably not wise to wax too scientific about the biology of love. Nonetheless, proteins and the proteome have a lot to teach us when it comes to romance. In this blog post, we spitball a few ways comprehensive proteomic analysis can help us understand the complexities of love and its effects.
Tyler Ford
An opportunity to address health disparities through next generation proteomics
Bias in biological research and discovery has led to the creation of medicines and diagnostics that benefit a privileged few (see part one of this series). Recognizing healthcare disparities caused by a lack of diversity in research samples and r
Tyler Ford
“I don’t want to lose my flexibility and freedom!”
That thought was consistently running through my head whenever Nautilus VP of Corporate Marketing and Communications, Chris Blessington, pitched that I transition from science communication consultant to full time Nautilus employee. For nearly a year, I politely brushed Chris off while quietl
Tyler Ford
