11 expert webinars coming up this week
Explore topics from perfume profiling, salmonella spp. detection, regulatory biopharma compliance, and in situ hybridization
Explore topics from perfume profiling, salmonella spp. detection, regulatory biopharma compliance, and in situ hybridization
From DNA extraction kits to pipettes and imaging systems, find out the latest products to join the exclusive ranks of lab equipment most loved by scientists across the world
License agreement to enhance GenScript’s CRISPR offering for gene and cell therapy research
FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for Sepsis, Joint & Implant Infections, Infective Endocarditis, Bacterial Meningitis
Scientific, technological and communications excellence has been celebrated at the Virtual Cancer and Immunology Research Summit, with Logos Biosystems, INTEGRA Biosciences and Sartorius among those recognized
Discover how collaborative research between big pharma and academia is using the latest proteomics platforms to revolutionize drug discovery
Explore topics from HRIM-MS for enhancing structural characterization to microbial monitoring, in situ hybridization and advances in fragrance profiling
Discover how to increase precision and reduce throughput time of your routine electrolyte analyses
Company rapidly expanding commercial operations to enable more researchers to extract higher yields of DNA and RNA from FFPE samples in one hour with minimal hands-on time
Catch up on this expert webinar to discover the customizable screening service helping to drive the validation of novel cancer therapies
Infectious disease expert shares how robust LC columns are facilitating the analysis of complex pathogen samples
Explore topics from LC-MS for oligos, peptides, glycans, and large molecule characterization to 3D cell culture for anticancer therapies
Dr. Raul Cano, Chief Scientific Officer at The BioCollective, discusses how to increase sequencing data accuracy and reproducibility and the future of the microbiome in healthcare
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology
New, reversible CRISPR method can control gene expression while leaving underlying DNA sequence unchanged