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Free Webinar: Why Do You Need Quality Controls for Oncology Assays?
Learn about the type of controls needed, and when to use controls in oncology assays
Free Webinar: Achieve Your Automation Potential for Released N-Glycans
Powerful technologies to streamline your N-glycan profiling
Top 10 Medicinal Cannabis Downloads for Analytical Scientists
Discover application notes, case studies and white papers downloaded daily by analytical scientists
How to Choose Between Direct Heat or Water Jacket Temperature Controlled Incubators
A side-by-side comparison of temperature control techniques to help you find your next incubator
Novel Nucleic Acid Amplification Method is Ideal for Point-of-Care Applications
Dr. Luis A. Tortajada-Genaro, Polytechnic University of Valencia, discusses recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) in bioanalytical chemistry
Fluorescent Biosensors Reveal the Inner Workings of Living Cells
Anne Marie Quinn, founder of Montana Molecular, shares how it’s possible to measure, in real time, multiple signaling pathways inside a living cell
Researchers Use Bioluminescent 3D Cell-Based Assays to Mimic In Vivo Cellular Physiology
Find out how scientists at the University of Bologna, Italy, are using Elplasia plates of KURARAY for more predictive drug screening processes
Scientists Rate Secondary Antibodies from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories Inc.
Find out what the experts really think
Webinar Highlights: Enhancing the Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs)
Mike Peddicord, Senior Scientist II at Bristol-Myers Squibb, describes how intact-mass LC-MS data is used to determine drug-to-antibody ratios
Free Webinar: Not Just for Neurons - Electrical Signaling in Bacterial Biofilm Communities
Learn about the latest developments in biofilm electrophysiology
A 3-Dimensional ‘Google Earth’ Style Map for Tumors
Dr. Josephine Bunch, UK Grand Challenge awardee, describes her unprecedented research into a tumor’s intricate architecture and shares her ultimate goal of mapping what’s inside a tumor
Previously Undetectable Proteins Can Now be Quantified
The core of biomarker research is a reliable, precise measurement of physiological proteins. With femtogram/mL precision, the single molecule counting technology utilizing the SMCxPRO instrument from MilliporeSigma can help.
Webinar Highlights: Solve Any Separation Challenge Easily with 2D-LC
Chromatography experts share how the latest 2D-LC technology can benefit your pharmaceutical, food, or polymer analysis applications and more
Free Webinar: Perfluorinated and Polyfluorinated Chemicals in the Environment – What’s the Big Deal?
Learn about the latest techniques used to detect these impactful environmental chemicals
You Wouldn’t Buy a New TV Without Reading Reviews, What About a $10,000 Analyzer?
Clinical scientists, your expertise is required! Review your equipment for your peers
Meeting the Rising Demand for Glucagon Immunoassay Testing
Find out more about the Ansh Labs Glucagon Immunoassay Test for accurate and reliable glucagon detection
New Hepatic Co-Culture Model Offers Scientists More Predictive Drug Toxicity Data
Learn how scientists have developed an innovative hepatic model to better predict hepatotoxicity and discover the secrets to cell culture success at PhoenixSongs Biologicals
Continuous Live Imaging Reveals Why Some Prostate Cancer Cells Resist Androgen-Deprivation Therapy
Cancer biologist, Fiorella Magani, shares her studies on the metastasis and behavior of castration-resistant prostate cancer cells in this SelectScience interview
Choose the Best for Your Lab: 5 More Products Gain Seal of Quality
Labcyte Inc., Wyatt Technology Corp., Erlab Inc., Specac and Bertin Instruments among the recipients as more top-rated products gain a coveted SelectScience Seal of Quality
Major Drug Discovery Target Offers Promising New Cancer Treatment
Professor Patrick Gunning discusses the multidisciplinary approach that is helping his team to fast-track the development of small molecules for treating cancer
Free Webinar: Using Patient-Derived 3D Cell Culture Models for Semi-Automated Drug Screening
Learn how you can advance pre-clinical development of novel anti-cancer compounds
How Retrospective Genetic Studies at NIH Are Providing Answers for the Future of Cancer
Dr. Stephen Chanock, National Cancer Institute, shares the latest cancer epidemiology studies at the NIH and the team’s hopes of being able to predict and prevent disease