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Synergy™ Neo2 Wins Scientists’ Choice Awards® Best New Life Sciences Product
Synergy™ Neo2 Wins Scientists’ Choice Awards® Best New Life Sciences Product
Best New Life Sciences Product of 2015 Winner Announced
BioTek Instruments, Inc. presented with Scientists' Choice Award® at AACR
Agena Bioscience Launches High Sensitivity and Multiplexed Genetic Testing Product for Targeted Analysis of Solid Tumors
iPLEX® HS chemistry enables multiplex detection down to 1% allele frequency
Researchers Put the Paradigm of Endless Endpoint Assays in Biased Agonism Studies to Question
BMG LABTECH’s readers are used to measure binding kinetics over minutes
DeNovix Showcases First All-in-One Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer System at AACR
Nominated for The Scientists’ Choice Award for Best New Life Sciences Product of the Year, DeNovix Inc. will be exhibiting the DS-11 FX+ Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer with Enhanced Lower Detection Limit at AACR 2016
New Leica Camera for Imaging Live Cells Under Near-Native Conditions
Leica Microsystems launches sCMOS microscope camera
New BioDoc-It2 Gel Imaging Systems
Beckman Coulter Diagnostics Features Iris Automated Urinalysis Solutions at ECCMID 2016
Digital flow morphology delivers workflow improvements, reducing the need for manual microscope review
Bringing Lab Quality Biodetection Technology to the Field
Developing portable technology to detect high-consequence pathogens
Vote for the Best New Life Sciences Product of 2015 in the Scientists’ Choice Awards®
Share your expertise and vote for the product that made most difference to your research in 2015
Advances in Genetics Automation
Discover the latest technology and methods available in genetics automation
SelectScience® Name That Tune Winners Celebrate at Pittcon 2016
SelectScience® brought a grand piano to the Pittcon show floor for the first time ever
Accelerating Drug Discovery with Compound Combination at SLAS2016
Insights from the Compound Combination Special Interest Group Co-Chair, Dr Oliver Leven
Investigating Stress: Efficient Analysis of Hormone-Receptor Interactions
How microplate reader technology is optimizing endocrinology research