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  • Mar 5, 2024 | blog.loomly.com | Rene Cheng

    With over 900 million users and an impressive rate of 3 new registrations per second, LinkedIn has become a prime platform for individuals and companies to showcase their personal brand, products, and services. In addition to sharing updates and connecting with audiences using posts and articles, experimenting with LinkedIn polls offers social media marketers opportunities to gather market insights, track trends, assess customer preferences, and initiate meaningful conversations.

  • Feb 23, 2024 | blog.loomly.com | Rene Cheng

    Social media managers are constantly juggling a multitude of tasks in a short amount of time. Switching between brainstorming, creating, and editing content, keeping up with trends, and collaborating with clients, managers, or teammates is a daily drain.  And that’s not to mention repurposing content for different platforms. Remembering the specific aspect ratio requirements, editing snippets, and ensuring every piece of content looks stunning on every channel is exhausting.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | blog.loomly.com | Rene Cheng

    Working in social media is no easy feat. You’re simultaneously asked to be a strategist, writer, designer, data analyst, performer, photographer, and videographer. Plus you have to keep up with the latest trends, platform changes, and your competitors. It’s chaotic. We want to be the calm in that chaos, helping you to thrive in an industry that’s always changing (and always on).

  • Feb 13, 2024 | natlawreview.com | Rene Cheng

    Law firms usually have many employees who perform various roles. These roles require different levels of access to company information and the ability to execute certain actions. When choosing an information security system, you have a few choices, such as role-based access controls and permission-based access controls. Role-based access controls grant access based on an employee’s role in a system. On the other hand, permission-based access controls grant access based on each individual employee.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | biorxiv.org | Rene Cheng |Noelle Dahl |Yuchi Honaker |Shannon Kreuser

    AbstractEngineered long lived plasma cells have the potential to be a new area of cell therapy. A key step in developing this cell therapy is testing in a model with an intact immune system similar to humans. To that end, we have developed methods to purify, expand, and differentiate non-human primate (NHP; rhesus macaque) B cells ex vivo. We consistently achieved 10-fold expansion of NHP B cells using a readily available commercial supplement.

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