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Sweetch secures $20 Million Series A to accelerate fully automated hyper-personalized engagement between health ecosystem players and people with chronic conditions
The investment will scale Sweetch’s Just-In-Time-Adaptive-Intervention (JITAI) technology to help each individual adhere to their treatment programs and improve clinical outcomes
Understanding 21 CFR Part 11 and its application in analytical labs
Chemical and Thermal Stability Screening of an IgG1 Antibody
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How to accelerate drug discovery with optimized high-throughput screening
Antibody expert, Dr. Chelcie Eller, shares how to achieve reliable and reproducible high-throughput drug and biomarker screening
Take your research to the next level with these 6 expert webinars
Gain insights on hot topics ranging from respiratory virus testing to nano and quantum materials and automated LC-MS/MS workflows
How micro-circuits in the brain regulate fear
Researchers have discovered that the activation of identified central amygdala neurons can suppress fear responses
Dotmatics announces support for AWS for Health initiative
The initiative makes it easier for health customers to select the right tools and partners for their highest-priority workloads across the health community
New insights into reproductive dysfunction with advanced spatial genomics
Dr. Lique Coolen and Dr. Aleisha Moore, Kent State University, present their latest research into the mechanisms underlying spinal cord injury and neuroendocrine dysfunction
EEM and A-TEEM spectroscopy in pharma, food science and environmental applications
Watch this on-demand webinar to find out about molecular fingerprinting, the A-TEEM fingerprint technique and fluorescence EEM applications
H.E.L Group strengthens operations in North America
Curia acquires Integrity Bio
Markes International launch world’s first multi-gas enabled thermal desorption instruments
The thermal desorption (TD) instruments are safety-certified to run on three gases: helium, nitrogen and hydrogen.