The Rise of Companion Diagnostic Tests for Personalized Cancer Treatment
A look at some of the available companion diagnostics for breast, lung and colorectal cancer
A look at some of the available companion diagnostics for breast, lung and colorectal cancer
Results from Genentech, Karolinska Institutet, National Jewish Health, and MD Anderson Cancer Center Highlight ICELL8™ Single-Cell System Performance
New Phos-tag™ Acrylamide Gels for Commonly Used Gel Tanks
QIAGEN Launches Targeted RNA Panels for Next-Generation Sequencing
Alliance Combines the Power of Precise Single-Cell Isolation with Next Generation Sequencing
The SelectScience article library contains downloads on the very latest technologies being used in cancer research and diagnostics
Hear from the winner of the Best New Drug Discovery Product of 2015, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Latest update of industry manual for development of high-throughput screening assays calls on scientists from leading 3D cell culture provider for standardized viability, toxicity protocols.
Agena Bioscience Partners with DaRui Biotech to Bring MassARRAY Technology to the Diagnostics Market in China
Scientific findings establish the effectiveness of Envigo’s new approach to investigate the protective effects of vaccine candidates and anti-viral microbodies and to study asymptomatic primary genital HSV-2 infection
An overview of new developments in the field of cancer diagnostics
Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. Introduces Melanoma Cell Lines in Collaboration with The Wistar Institute
New clinical biomarkers have the potential to greatly improve our understanding of cancer
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Domainex and Cresset Announce Drug Discovery Services Alliance
The most sensitive high-throughput screening microplate reader
New iQue® Screener PLUS Delivers Rapid, High-Content Cellular Analysis
New lab automation and screening technologies introduced at 2016 SLAS Conference
InSphero and NCATS to Present Collaborative 3D Cancer Screening Study at SLAS2016 Annual Meeting
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