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Making the move to automated liquid handling
Navigo Proteins announces strategic R&D collaboration with SCK CEN to develop targeted radiotheranostics
New and unique opportunity to advance cancer treatment
Lipid research at UT Southwestern could revolutionize diabetes treatment
Can the science of fats unlock a new avenue in diabetes care? UT Southwestern researchers are finding out
ELRIG announces new leadership to drive continued growth and collaboration in drug discovery
ELRIG appoints Dr. Del Trezise as Chair of the Board
Industry leaders address future of oncology drugs and biotech funding at AAPS National Biotechnology Conference
Registration now open
Thermo Fisher Scientific launches the Krios 5 Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscope
The new Krios 5 Cryo-TEM enables breakthroughs in structural and cellular biology to pioneer new treatments and advance drug discovery
Introducing the IM-series of digital microscopes
The quantification challenges of chromatin
Norwegian Sequencing Centre enhances multiomic workflows with automated liquid handling
Explore the role of SPT Labtech's firefly system in core labs for proteomics, genomics, and multiomics applications
Philips and Ibex expand partnership to enhance AI-enabled pathology workflows for better patient care
Interoperable AI-powered digital pathology workflows support confident cancer diagnosis
View the invisible with diagnostic dyes
Antithrombin blood test from Siemens Healthineers now FDA cleared as a companion diagnostic for Qfitlia, a Sanofi hemophilia therapy
Measuring antithrombin activity levels helps people receive the appropriate dose, initially and over time
Optimized grinding process for smaller sample quantities
Grifols and Inpeco join forces to deliver transfusion medicine ‘lab of the future’
The broader diagnostic capabilities enhance Grifols leadership in developing and providing a complete set of automation solutions that optimize operations regardless of size, from small labs to large blood banks
New strategy against coronaviruses
Researchers at the University of Bern have analyzed a mechanism by which the coronavirus manipulates human cells to replicate itself