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Explore topics from in vitro diagnostics and advances in COVID-19 sample prep to neonatal hypocalcemia and cytotoxicity assay development
Explore topics from in vitro diagnostics and advances in COVID-19 sample prep to neonatal hypocalcemia and cytotoxicity assay development
New events to provide valuable content and practical solutions to boost experimental success within chemistry labs
The combined offering is designed to provide researchers with high quality tools to diagnose cancer and selected genetic disease
Eight-marker panel, including new long mononucleotide repeat (LMR) markers, enables broader view of mismatch repair deficiency
The Thermo Scientific MAbPac Reversed-Phase Capillary HPLC Columns and Emitters achieve sensitive, high throughput analysis with minimal sample volume
Discover how the Bauer Core provides high-resolution and full-spectral flow cytometry data to life sciences researchers
EMD Serono senior scientist Carina Carter shares her experience with some of the latest immunoassay technology optimizing pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity assay development
New PhenoVue™ cell painting reagent kit makes the process of “painting” cells easier for research scientists by providing carefully selected and pre-optimized reagents
The Thermo Scientific CentriPAK BPC offers sample protection from contamination and enhanced laboratory productivity
Discover a free on-demand masterclass on digital image acquisition and understanding observed biology under the microscope
Researchers have developed a system to identify drugs that might be repurposed to fight the coronavirus in elderly patients
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RHB-107 is a novel serine protease inhibitor targeting human cell factors involved in viral entry, and is therefore expected to be effective against emerging viral variants with mutations in the spike protein
Watch world-leading scientists and industry experts online, February 23-24, to discover next-generation technologies to advance your research
Single-use plastics are abundant in labs – but is there anything that can be done about it?