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New Topaz™ Prep Station and FDA-approved Vitamin D 200A Assay Kit streamline workflows to simplify sample prep and improving ROI
New Topaz™ Prep Station and FDA-approved Vitamin D 200A Assay Kit streamline workflows to simplify sample prep and improving ROI
AACC 2018 plenary speaker, Professor James Collins, provides an insight into the future of synthetic biology and CRISPR-based diagnostic tools
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The new system aims to deliver fast, accurate results through near native-state cellular characterization, precise flagging and a 93% first-pass throughput
The robust, easy-to-use system aims to boost patient care by combining many of the analytic strengths of a larger-volume instrument with the ease of a table-top analyzer
Discover the cutting-edge ways science and technology are taking on infectious diseases to help make the future healthier
The test will expand the range of diagnostic options available to guide the treatment of Plasmodium vivax
New Synapsys microbiology informatics solution will be demonstrated at the event
How research at the AMR Centre, UK, is accelerating the fight against antimicrobial resistance
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Polymer surface grafting of anti-bacterial copper nanoparticles could reduce spread of infections and viruses
Bonnie Howell, Executive Director at Merck, discusses the use of ultrasensitive Quanterix technology to develop novel therapies for HIV and shares her hopes for a future world, free of the disease
Stanford researchers have developed a reliable, hassle-free HIV test ideal for screen large numbers of people and heading off potential outbreaks