ZEISS has introduced a new microscopy slide scanner
The ZEISS Axioscan 7 combines scanning performance with application freedom
The ZEISS Axioscan 7 combines scanning performance with application freedom
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn about the mechanisms behind cancer treatments such as CAR-T cells, checkpoint inhibitors or adoptive T cell therapy
Reserve your place today for talks on topics ranging from food fraud, spatial infiltration and CRISPR to antibody and AAV gene therapies
Dr. Veronica Gil discusses how 3D cell culture is enabling scientists to develop and craft organ-specific tissues from stem cells to transform prostate cancer therapy
The modular, automated 3D cell culture and image analysis lab enables customers to streamline and scale organoid interrogation, advancing drug discovery research
Cell models mimicking natural tissue topography herald new era for biomedical research
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover the latest research on pain mechanisms using peripheral nervous system tissue from organ donors
Explore topics from food fraud and flow cytometry to pharmaceutical solid-phase microextraction and vaccine, cell & gene therapy production
The addition of the PyroWave XM Fluorescent Reader complements the existing absorbance readers used in traditional LAL-based assays
Guest editorial: Brice Ezzouaouy, Senior Product Manager, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, outlines the challenges of dimly expressed markers and presents a solution
Introducing Curiosis’ automated live-cell imaging systems: The Celloger Series
Discover how a brain organoid core facility is applying its glioblastoma model towards developing patient mini-brains
Explore topics from in vitro diagnostics, flow cytometry, pharmaceutical solid-phase microextraction, liquid handling and much more
Virender Singh shares his work, his average day, and favorite piece of laboratory equipment
In a ten-year project, a team from the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences has identified a previously unknown role of calcium channels in the formation of synaptic connections
Earlier work has already confirmed the versatility and benefit of ProBioGen’s vaccine development platform
An MIT team has created polymers that replicate the structure of mucins, the molecules that give mucus its unique antimicrobial properties
The CRISPR interference innovations provide expanded experimental options and flexibility for researchers facilitating disease & drug research
The program was developed in partnership with Color Health, Inc., a California-based leader in distributed healthcare services
This feature will allow a greater number of patient samples to be processed faster