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Why Good Service Engineers are Vital for a Smooth-Functioning Clinical Lab
Clinical scientist Tara Jackson tells SelectScience how her high-functioning clinical lab is supported by a reliable service and maintenance team
Free Webinar – Absolute Characterization of Glycoproteins by Light Scattering
Learn more about the characterization of glycoproteins and their interactions with proteins and antibodies using multi-angle static light scattering techniques
New Single Nucleus RNA-Seq Chip for DroNc-Seq
New SelectScience Seals of Quality Get Science Industry Talking
Program is 'invaluable' for scientists needing to make informed purchasing decisions for their lab
iPSCs Help Decipher the Debilitating Side-Effects of Chemotherapy
Dr. Eileen Dolan explains how she studies genetic variants that can predispose a patient to experience neuropathy after chemotherapy treatment
GATC Biotech Becomes First SelectScience Platinum Seal of Quality Recipient
Sequencing services provider delighted to be awarded two of the new accolades thanks to its multiple positive reviews
Fast, Flexible and Hands-Free: The Automated Flow Cytometer for the Modern Laboratory
Discover the new MACSQuant X flow cytometer that’s built with speed, accuracy and convenience in mind
Fighting Ocular Disease: How Pioneering Virus Research is Spawning Novel Treatments
Learn how one US lab is using multiple methodologies to develop antimicrobial drugs and combat ocular infections
AMSBIO Introduce Zika Virus Recombinant Antigens & Antibodies
New range of recombinant antigens and antibodies suited for the development of rapid assays and overcoming the problem of cross-reactivity with related viruses
Science on a Ship: Diverse Microbes of the Deep, Dark Oceans
Read how Dr Jason Sylvan samples microbes from the depths of the ocean and performs experiments on a ship
Bacterial Plasmids Found to Transfer Genes to Other Species
Bacterial evolution, particularly resistance to antibiotics, is an emerging public health threat
New Antibiotic Class Found to be Effective Against Gonorrhoea Could Help Curb ‘Superbug’ Trend
Closthioamide, discovered in 2010, might eventually offer an alternative for current drugs that are becoming less effective against gonorrhoea.
Research into Cellular Stress Can Curb Cancer Progression
Dr Eric Chevet, INSERM, shares his research goals in understanding the molecular mechanisms of ER stress in cancer
Novel Noninvasive Cell-Probing Technique Developed at MIT
Researchers gauge cell’s stiffness by applying the Stokes-Einstein equation to cellular motion patterns
New Nucleic Acid Purification Kit for Next-Generation Sequencing
Bioline Launches New JetSeq™ Clean Kit for Next-Generation Sequencing