Biotechniques is 25
Today’s issue of the Biotechniques journal is well worth a read. The journal celebrates 25 years of existence with a series of retrospective articles covering developments in various fields over the same period.
Among the picks are:
Twenty-five years of quantitative PCR for gene expression analysis
Bacterial genetics: past achievements, present state of the field, and future challenges
Over the rainbow: 25 years of confocal imaging
Mass spectrometry: m/z 1983–2008
Kits and their unique role in molecular biology: a brief retrospective
Remember that access to Biotechniques is free, but registration is required.
Do you remember where you were 25 years ago? ![]()


