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Seegene’s saliva test for COVID-19 is just as effective as NPS test
A new study shows that the less-invasive saliva test for COVID-19 gives just as accurate results as those of the nasopharyngeal specimen.
Tagrisso approved in the EU for the adjuvant treatment of patients with early-stage EGFR-mutated lung cancer
Approval based on unprecedented results from the ADAURA Phase III trial where Tagrisso reduced the risk of disease recurrence or death by 80%
Siemens Healthineers lab-based antigen test available on high-throughput analyzers to support COVID-19 testing
The fast time-to-result includes a pretreatment process to inactivate the virus as a safeguard for laboratory staff handling the samples
Corning launches HepGo™ assay-ready 3D liver spheroid kits
Corning expands cell culture portfolio with 3D liver models that better recapitulate in vivo behavior and deliver a more physiologically relevant model for improved drug safety and efficacy screening
Twist Bioscience launches enzymatic fragmentation library preparation kit
The kit offers a high uniformity, high-yield amplification, streamlined NGS workflow for targeted applications
Mission Bio’s Tapestri Platform used to distinguish acute myeloid leukemia clones from CHIP clones
New findings pave way to potentially improved assessment of measurable residual disease in AML patients
Mission Bio launches pharma assay development services to speed access to new technologies
New service reduces project time from months to weeks for biopharma customers
The importance of saliva: A simple sample type for COVID-19 diagnostics
Hear from a microbiology expert at Yale School of Public Health about a simplified PCR test for COVID-19
Materials Characterization Webinar Series: All you need to know about the latest tools and techniques advancing materials science
Find out how to prevent failures with SEM/EDS and how optical spectroscopy is key to advancing nanomaterial research
Graphene solves concrete's big problem
Cytiva and Multiply Labs collaborate to automate cell therapy manufacturing
The technology has the potential to transform global healthcare as more cell therapies receive regulatory approval around the world
Oxford Instruments NanoScience announces 2021 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize winner
The objective of the Nicholas Kurti Science Prize is to promote and recognise the novel work of young scientists
Manchester scientists accelerate path for making COVID-19 drugs
The research describes a new family of enzymes for pharmaceutical production