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Reduce evaporation to improve PCR results
Reduce evaporation to improve PCR results
Vote for Best New General Lab and Analytical Chemistry Products in the Scientists’ Choice Awards
For the chance to win a $500/£400/450€ Amazon Gift Card, cast your vote for the new product which has made the most difference to your research
Innovations in cell and gene therapy development and the technologies that have advanced the field
This special feature highlights interviews and resources about the latest advances in cell and gene therapy and the technologies behind them
Mastercycler X40 - PCR Thermal Cycler®
EppendorfThe Mastercycler X40 combines features that raise your standard in endpoint PCR to a new level. In addition to classic features such as a twelve-slit gradient and outstanding block temperature homogeneity, there is a simple, intuitive user interface, a touchscreen and a SafeLid lid that protects your samples from evaporation.
Scientists’ Choice Awards<sup>®</sup> Winners Announced for General Lab, Separations and Spectroscopy
Orbitrap inventor Prof. Alexander Makarov and anti-doping expert Prof. Francisco Radler among the winners recognized during a ceremony at Pittcon 2017
SelectScience Seals of Quality Awarded to Two Top-Rated Lab Products at AACR Annual Meeting 2019
Party in Atlanta, USA, recognizes more of the laboratory instruments most loved by scientists worldwide
The Tip of the Iceberg: How Pipette Tips Influence Results
New Greener ULT Freezers
Clean Blood & Tissue DNA Kit
CleanNAMagnetic bead based DNA isolation from blood, buffy coat, SWABS, saliva and tissue sample
Next-generation of qPCR reagents push the boundaries of performance
New Clara reagent mixes are designed to deliver new levels of sensitivity and precision
Highlights from the Virtual Clinical Science Summit 2021
Top talks and new resources detailing key developments in the fields of clinical research and diagnostics are now available on demand
HORIBA joins new consortium to accelerate technology development and potentially lower cost in cell and gene therapy manufacturing
The consortium will assess multiple new or existing process analytical technologies (PAT), including HORIBA’s A-TEEM™ fluorescence technology