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Good morning #AACR! Visit Poster Section 25, Board 6 to see product development scientist Heather Raimer Young, Ph.D., present on streamlined small RNA and RNA-seq libraries, offering deeper insights into tumor and normal matched tissues!

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At #AACR in San Diego? Come visit NEB at Booth 4955!
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NEB is pleased to announce our 2026 Passion in Science Awards (learn more & apply: https://nebiolabs.com/4sGfwBC recognizing those in the scientific community working to make a difference through scientific mentorship, humanitarian efforts, environmental stewardship, or arts & creativity.

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Next Generation Sequencing Library Preparation | NEB The NEBNext suite of products supports next generation sequencing library preparation workflows for multiple platforms

NEB is at #AACR!! Come visit Booth 4955 and Visit our Posters to learn the latest on NEBNext NGS Sample Prep and Monarch Including cfDNA extraction, Enzymatic Methyl-seq, Solutions for FFPE samples, Enzymatic Fragmentation, and microRNA profiling. https://nebiolabs.com/4vGDMGs

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Go Green 2026 Symposium Registration

Don’t miss out on registering for our April 9 GoGreen Symposium to learn about eco-friendly lab practices and materials! https://nebiolabs.com/4v8YChp

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Go Green 2026 Symposium Registration

Concerned about forever chemicals and high energy use? Join us in Cambridge, MA for our GoGreen Symposium all about green biology. go.neb.com/GoGreen2026

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Lab Matters Spring 2026 Protecting the United States food supply from things that cause illness has long been a multiagency effort at the federal level, with state and local health departments contributing to the investigati...

Rapid influenza A detection is no joke! Read about how flu A detection helps to protect U.S. food supply in the spring edition of the APHL Lab Matters newsletter: viewer.joomag.com/lab-matters-spring-2026/...

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Cell-free DNA Synthesis for a Faster Path to RNA and DNA Therapeutics Cell-free dbDNA provides a fast, enzymatic method for producing high-quality DNA without bacterial fermentation. By simplifying workflows and reducing impurities, it shortens development timelines and...

In our latest blog, learn how cell-free dbDNA provides a fast, enzymatic method for producing high-quality DNA. By simplifying workflows and reducing impurities, it shortens development timelines and accelerates RNA and DNA therapeutic programs from design to clinic: https://nebiolabs.com/4ti00wj

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Thanks, Pittsburgh! It was great seeing everyone at @abrf.bsky.social 💚

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Happening now! Join the #ABRF Epigenomics Think Tank Session to hear from NEB Product Development Scientist Sanda Zolj, Ph.D., about high-resolution open chromatin profiling on fixed cells using NicE-seq.

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Join us at the #ABRF Technology Showcase, happening tomorrow, Monday, March 30th bright and early at 7:45 AM! Speakers include Molly Zeller, M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison and Diveena Becker, PhD., Whitehead Institute
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We’re looking forward to seeing everyone in Pittsburgh at #ABRF! Stop by booth 209 for the full lineup of events! #ARBF2026 @abrf.bsky.social

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Wild Immunology Group at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research is working to develop a vaccine to protect Tasmanian devils from devil facial tumor disease. https://wildimmunity.com/

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Q. Can I still use my favorite NEBNext® DNA library prep reagents with my new Element Biosciences® AVITI sequencer?
A. Yes, you can! The streamlined Element Cloudbreak Freestyle™ workflow only amplifies the features of our NEBNext library prep! https://nebiolabs.com/4lHKlUG

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Biologists, join us for 4 fast and fascinating talks on greener materials and practices for a healthier, more sustainable world on April 9 at our free GoGreen Symposium at LabCentral in Cambridge! https://nebiolabs.com/4lPA9JI

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8 tips to follow when choosing a restriction enzyme for in vitro mRNA vaccine production Choosing the right restriction enzyme is a critical first step in in vitro transcription for mRNA vaccine and therapeutic production. This post discusses key factors that influence enzyme choice and e...

Choosing the right restriction enzyme is a critical first step of IVT for mRNA vaccine and therapeutic production. See key factors that influence enzyme choice and how careful selection supports efficient IVT and enables scalable, compliance‑ready mRNA manufacturing: https://nebiolabs.com/3NIXK24

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Did you know that you can still use NEBNext® RNA Library Prep reagents when sequencing on the Element Biosciences® AVITI? With the Element Cloudbreak Freestyle™, it's not just possible, it's incredibly powerful! Learn more: https://nebiolabs.com/4bxabGe

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NEB has proudly been a Certified B Corporation since 2021. We are committed to having a positive impact on people and the planet, and are grateful to the support from the scientific community as we continue to uplift our founding principles of social responsibility and sustainability. #BCorpmonth

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How do we prevent the next mass extinction event? Conservation X Labs Chief Scientist Eric Dinerstein, Ph.D., joins us (https://nebiolabs.com/3Nz9Vyo to talk about the Extinction Solutions Index, forms of rarity in nature and more.

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Type II Restriction of 2-Aminoadenosine (dZ)-Modified DNA and Production of dZ-Modified Plasmid in E. coli The modified DNA base 2,6 aminopurine (2-aminoadenine, (d)Z base) was originally found in phages to counteract host-encoded restriction systems. However, only a limited number of restriction endonucleases (REases) have been tested on dZ-modified DNA. He...

NEB scientists researching the phage-derived base dZ found that expressing dZ biosynthesis genes in E. coli enabled up to 44% dZ incorporation, opening avenues for DNA engineering and therapeutic applications. https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/18/2/203

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High-throughput analyses of a reconstituted diversity-generating retroelement identify intrinsic and extrinsic determinants of diversification Author summary Our study focuses on Diversity-Generating Retroelements (DGRs), a biological “evolution engine” that microbes and viruses use to rapidly develop new functions within specific genes. DGR...

NEB researchers rebuilt a phage "gene evolution machine" inside E. coli! They uncovered a surprising feature that makes it effective at helping phages "shape-shift" to enter new hosts, and found how dial the speed of evolution up or down >10,000x. https://nebiolabs.com/3Nls5n4

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New England Biolabs® opens subsidiary in India | NEB Ipswich, MA ( March 5th, 2026 ) – New England Biolabs (NEB ® ), a world leader in the production of reagents for the life science industry

We're excited to announce that we have opened a subsidiary in India! https://nebiolabs.com/4aUCCPb

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Carolyn Bertozzi, Ph.D., shaped our current understanding of disease & potential modes of treatment with her lab’s development of bioorthogonal chemistry, earning her a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. https://nebiolabs.com/4kGPBqW
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Ready to land the right-size long reads?
Introducing NEBNext UltraShear® Long Read (https://nebiolabs.com/4aZa99w tunable DNA fragmentation optimized for long-read sequencing applications.
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NEB Events | Unorthodox Genomes Symposium
Thursday, March 26th 9:15 AM - 5:30 PM ET
Aloft Boston Seaport District, 401-403 D St., Boston, MA

Speakers Include:
Dr. Andrew Fire
The Living Transcriptome
Stanford University School of Medicine

Dr. Kimberley Seed
Coevolution of Phage and Bacteria During Disease in Humans
University of California, Berkeley

Dr. Andrew Varble
Obelisks – Replication and Impact of Circular RNAs in Bacteria
University of Rochester Medical Center

Professor Jose Penades
Two Tales about Phages and 
Their Satellites
Imperial College, London

Professor Jill Banfield
Complete Genomes from Metagenomes Reveal That Gene Exchange Drives Relatedness of a Diverse Set of Extrachromosomal Elements of Methanotrophic Archaea
University of California, Berkeley 
& Monash University

Professor Joseph Pogliano
The Surprising Complexity of Jumbo Phage Biology
University of California, San Diego

Poster session to follow presentations.

Interested in attending or presenting a research poster? Registration is free. To register, scan code or visit go.neb.com/UnorthodoxGenomesSymposiumMarch2026

NEB Events | Unorthodox Genomes Symposium Thursday, March 26th 9:15 AM - 5:30 PM ET Aloft Boston Seaport District, 401-403 D St., Boston, MA Speakers Include: Dr. Andrew Fire The Living Transcriptome Stanford University School of Medicine Dr. Kimberley Seed Coevolution of Phage and Bacteria During Disease in Humans University of California, Berkeley Dr. Andrew Varble Obelisks – Replication and Impact of Circular RNAs in Bacteria University of Rochester Medical Center Professor Jose Penades Two Tales about Phages and Their Satellites Imperial College, London Professor Jill Banfield Complete Genomes from Metagenomes Reveal That Gene Exchange Drives Relatedness of a Diverse Set of Extrachromosomal Elements of Methanotrophic Archaea University of California, Berkeley & Monash University Professor Joseph Pogliano The Surprising Complexity of Jumbo Phage Biology University of California, San Diego Poster session to follow presentations. Interested in attending or presenting a research poster? Registration is free. To register, scan code or visit go.neb.com/UnorthodoxGenomesSymposiumMarch2026

Register for our upcoming symposium on March 26 in Boston (go.neb.com/UnorthodoxGenomesSymposi... for a day full of amazing speakers and poster presentations!

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Another year in the books, join us at the NEB-sponsored Cirque Soirée Farewell Dinner! #AGBTGM26

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A Universal PCR Annealing Temperature Means Balancing Convenience with Specificity A Universal PCR Annealing Temperature Means Balancing Convenience with Specificity

NEB scientists evaluated the benefits and limitations of using a universal annealing temperature for PCR to achieve robust amplification across diverse targets. Learn more in our latest blog post: https://nebiolabs.com/4s7Fzl5

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Happening soon at #AGBTGM26! Come visit poster 458 to learn about the latest workflow developments in wastewater-based pathogen detection.
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The Xenopus Resource Centre (EXRC) is supporting researchers through performing quality assurance testing on researcher-provided Xenopus reagents, making them available to researchers more broadly at a small cost. https://xenopusresource.org/

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Come check out poster 403 at #AGBT2026, “NEBNext® enzymatic solutions for DNA methylation profiling of highly damaged DNA.”
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