Search results for "kings college london"
Selected Filters:
Mastering food regulations and quality control
Real-time analysis in mining conveyor belt – CNA for mining
Cancer study emphasizes the need for non-targeted PFAS analysis
Non-targeted analysis (NTA) testing can help reveal the hidden dangers of 'forever chemicals’ following findings linking PFAS exposure to thyroid cancer
Integrated DNA Technologies and Element Biosciences, Inc. announce enhanced partnership
Companies unite in shared vision of enabling researchers to translate genomic insights
Series 340 prepASH TGA for thermogravimetric analysis
Cryogenic homogenization of food samples
SLAS2024 round-up
What next for CRISPR after first therapeutic approvals?
As we celebrate the first regulatory approval of a gene-editing based therapeutic, Casgevy™, for the treatment of sickle cell disease and transfusion-dependent β-thalassemia, we consider the gene-editing challenges that must be overcome before CRISPR gene-editing technology becomes a common treatment modality
Corning launches the Elplasia 12K flask, for drug screening and other applications
Newest 3D cell culture solution from Corning enables production of ~12,000 spheroids of uniform size and geometry
Reducing liquid handling errors with INTEGRA Biosciences’ range of pipettes
INTEGRA’s range of ergonomic pipettes can help to maintain consistent pipetting angles
Starlab expands its product range with new 1250 µL ErgoOne E multi-channel pipettes
The new electronic ErgoOne E 8 and 12 channel pipettes have a volume range of 50–1250 µL
Stem cells deliver next-gen targeted immunotherapies
Calidi-biotherapeutics-video_V4-edit-Biopharma-Feb-2024.txt
SPT Labtech delivers end-to-end automated NGS library preparation with firefly+
firefly®+ delivers compact and intuitive benchtop instrument
Opentrons unveils new protocol library and generative AI tools
The new no-code protocol library and AI-powered protocol generation tools provides scientists with automated workflows
Genius XE: Nitrogen generators for analytical applications
Scientists 'break the mold’ by creating new colors of ‘blue cheese’
Experts at the University of Nottingham have discovered how to create different colors of blue cheese