Reducing off-target effects in RNA interference experiments
In this article, Dr. Christian Nievera, senior product manager at Horizon Discovery, discusses how to minimize non-specific effects of siRNA reagents
In this article, Dr. Christian Nievera, senior product manager at Horizon Discovery, discusses how to minimize non-specific effects of siRNA reagents
New branding brings together SPT Labtech’s technologies with those from recent acquisitions into a single entity
The VENTANA PD-L1 (SP263) Assay helps determine which non-small cell lung cancer patients may benefit from treatment with Tecentriq immunotherapy based on the results of the Phase III IMpower010 study
Phoenix PD Crime Lab is latest to employ software to examine forensic evidence
Charge detection mass spectrometry adds new value to traditional mass spectrometry in detecting larger molecules such as coronaviruses.
The collaboration aims to enable the resolution of challenging forensic investigations and complex relationship cases
The partnership will focus on developing analytical solutions to better characterize bioprocesses towards improved quality, yields and efficiency
Free your hands with the UN-Series connection to FlexLab™ Total Lab Automation
The algorithm affords the possibility to select patients likely to benefit from targeted therapies with quicker turnarounds compared to current methods
The partnership will enable the management of projects from construct design through to final maps and analyses for medicinal chemistry cycles
Sensyne and OMNY will collaborate on proposals to healthcare providers to use real-world data and advanced analytical tools to improve patient outcomes and accelerate the development of new medicines
Studying these organoids could help researchers develop and test new treatments for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of cancer.
The integrated calibration tools facilitate multi-parameter calibration across all lab systems
Queen's University experts say Computer hardware needs to be transformed to become more like the human brain if we are to lower greenhouse gas emissions