Tags, reporters, luciferase — oh my!
To celebrate the expansion of the Promega Plasmid Collection, we’re spotlighting some of our most popular blogs on the technologies researchers rely on every day — tools you can access through Addgene.
2025 was a year full of great scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. Here, I want to highlight 10 papers that got me really excited. Of course, this is a highly subjective selection and I am sure I am forgetting some papers that I would love to include, but here it goes: (1/12)
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Stephan Hacker
An update: After the diagnosis change to AML/myeloid sarcoma, we got a lot of great input. We’ve decided to go to St Jude’s to enroll in a clinical trial. We left for Memphis yesterday. We’ll be staying here for the next several months. Anxious but ready for the path ahead.
Quick update: Thanks so much for the outpouring of support and help. We learned a lot in the last week and the tumor is actually a myeloid sarcoma likely derived from early AML, with the hope of possible targeted therapies as well (KMT2Ar).
We have a long road ahead of us, but the last week has made it much more clear on the diagnosis and what to do next. Thanks again for all the help. I feel like we have turned over every rock, we are getting great care and in touch with all the relevant folks. 🙏