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Futureproof lab automation with dynamic robotics
Explore the evolving role of robotics in lab automation, from repetitive tasks to dynamic workflows
Beckman Coulter acquires artificial intelligence company providing evidence-based clinical decision support for emergency departments
StoCastic’s TriageGo, a triage decision support tool that integrates electronic health records and emergency department workflows, will be a cornerstone of Beckman Coulter’s Clinical Decision Support portfolio
Scipio bioscience announces its Asteria Single-cell RNA-seq Kit and Cytonaut Software are now commercially available
Genomics researchers can now perform straightforward, instrument-free single-cell cDNA preparation at their workbench
SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test clinical collaboration
Avacta and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine collaborate to clinically validate saliva-based rapid coronavirus test being developed with Cytiva
Marine research sails into the future with UV-Vis spectroscopy
Dr. Sarah Kingston, Assistant Professor of Oceanography and Chief Scientist for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at Sea Education Association, discusses the use of UV-Vis spectroscopy in her research and the future of molecular marine research
RASID lab sets new standard for wastewater-based health surveillance
Scientists from Abu Dhabi’s RASID lab provide an insider’s look at the high-throughput wastewater analysis facility
HepatoPac™: A Bioengineered Micro-Liver Platform for Predictive Drug Metabolism and Toxicity Studies
HepatoPac™: A Bioengineered Micro-Liver Platform for Predictive Drug Metabolism and Toxicity Studies
Eppendorf Launch New Positive Displacement Dispensers to Streamline Liquid Handling
Find out how these new dispensers can optimize your bench work
Roche launches first in vitro diagnostic IHC test to detect ROS1 protein in cancers
The VENTANA ROS1 (SP384) rabbit monoclonal primary antibody is designed to effectively identify elevated ROS1 protein expression
Gut Bacteria Helps Predict How the Body Responds to Fatty Foods
Chemical signatures from gut bacteria that show up in urine can be used to predict how the body will respond to a 'junk' diet.