The 6-base genome revolution
Dr. Chia-Lin Wei, Professor of Genome Sciences at University of Washington, shares how to unlock DNA methylation insights for neuroscience and cancer research
Dr. Chia-Lin Wei, Professor of Genome Sciences at University of Washington, shares how to unlock DNA methylation insights for neuroscience and cancer research
Data to be presented as a late-breaking abstract at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Breast Cancer Congress
Researchers save time, effort, and precious samples with round-the-lab access to ultra-pure water with precise volume control
As scientists uncover more links between gut bacteria and cancer, microbiome testing offers a promising approach to detect, treat, and even prevent the disease
A study by Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences shows that higher radiation doses in lung cancer treatment carry no added risk of inflammation and may improve survival
Laboratory water quality is often overlooked but plays a pivotal role in ensuring accuracy, compliance, and reproducibility
Hear how researchers have discovered a new cellular mechanism that controls the stability of messenger RNA (mRNA) in cells
New solutions support high-precision analytics for process development, batch release and regulatory compliance and enable a standardized workflow
1 in 3 Phase II trials were terminated in 2024
The UG 100 offers a cost-effective and extremely low-error sequencing profile
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