De Novo designation for next generation sequencing HIV-1 genotyping assay
The Sentosa® SQ HIV-1 Genotyping Assay is the first FDA De Novo-designated NGS assay for detecting HIV-1 drug resistance mutations
The Sentosa® SQ HIV-1 Genotyping Assay is the first FDA De Novo-designated NGS assay for detecting HIV-1 drug resistance mutations
Technology brings University scientists unparalleled potential for chemical, biological and human disease research
Integration of S-LAB with the Cyto-Mine Single Cell Analysis System increases throughput in antibody discovery and cell line development
Environmental impact is becoming a significant factor in the selection of suppliers even in preclinical imaging
MOBILion joins with investigators at the University of Georgia’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
Glitzy awards ceremony sees SelectScience present Seals of Quality to more top-rated laboratory products
New kit from PerkinElmer shown to achieve over 90% correlation rate between biopsied embryos and testing spent culture media
The CPO Assay from BD and Check-Points can detect the 5 most common carbapenemase genes in less than 2.5 hours
Paul Andrews, National Phenotypic Screening Centre, discusses challenges and trends in cellular modeling of disease
Erlab, Specac, Eppendorf, Malvern Panalytical and Thermo Fisher Scientific are among the latest companies recognized for highly-rated products
Advanced flow cytometry systems now sold in over 20 countries across five continents with new offices opened in Europe and Japan
Cryo-correlative microscopy system ideal for the correlation of high-resolution structural information with biochemical processes within cells
Watch this webinar to learn how researchers have implemented accelerated discovery and validation of potent therapeutic mAbs
New device addresses continuous monitoring as per EU GMP Annex 1 revision
Don't miss this week's webinar to find out how liquid handling can help automate your next-generation sequencing assays
Learn how a research group in Canada is using RNA-focused, RNA detection and RNA in situ hybridization techniques to unravel the intricacies of memory formation in the brain
Engineered signaling pathways could offer a new way to build synthetic biology circuits
The ability to store media at room temperature offers labs greater flexibility and requires less energy
This year at Neuroscience 2019, SelectScience® recognizes scientific, technological and communication excellence with dedicated awards