JoVE Biochemistry, Genetics, and Cancer Research Video Sections Launched

Dave Kostos
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Three all new Journal sections have debuted! Learn more about the research they address, how you can view the new video demonstrations for free, and how you could even win free access for your entire institution for a year!

On September 20th, three all new sections were added to the JoVE scientific video journal: Biochemistry, Genetics, and Cancer Research. These new sections expand the JoVE Journal to 13 different disciplines, providing subscribing institutions with an even more comprehensive resource to bring to their research efforts.

The video demonstrations included in these sections cover the latest techniques developed within scientific disciplines that are rapidly expanding; providing key insight into topics like drug discovery, renewable fuel sources, and tumor detection.

The videos included in JoVE Biochemistry, JoVE Genetics, and JoVE Cancer Research serve as an innovative resource for researchers attempting to reproduce the techniques developed by other laboratories.
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Like all video protocols from JoVE, the experiments presented in these three new sections are presented in a high quality visual format which allows for faster, more reliable understanding of how the technique is performed and more consistent success and productivity when attempting to reproduce the methodology.

The videos presented in Biochemistry, Cancer Research, and Genetics are contributed by top research laboratories around the world including the John Hopkins University School of Medicine and the University of Hull. Additional videos in these disciplines are scheduled to be added regularly following the initial launch, expanding the new sections and providing geneticists, biochemists, and cancer researchers at subscribed institutions with a highly valuable resource for their work.

Free Trial Period and Giveaway Contest

Following the announcement of these three new sections, JoVE announced a month-long free trial period during which all of the videos published in these new sections are freely accessible for viewing.

At the same time, institutions were encouraged to take part in a contest to win a year’s free access to all three of these new Journal sections with six randomly-selected winners being announced on October 20th, as the free trial comes to a close.

To view the content currently offered in these three all-new sections, enter for your chance to win free access to them for your entire institution, or become an early subscriber, explore the JoVE site today!