Drug target for aggressive breast cancer found
A team of British and American scientists have discovered a way to slow the growth of breast cancer stem cells in the lab
A team of British and American scientists have discovered a way to slow the growth of breast cancer stem cells in the lab
Using the ‘Balds eyesalve’ medieval mixture containing every day natural ingredients such as garlic, researchers from the University of Warwick have found it was effective against five bacteria that cause modern day biofilm infections
Find out how collaboration between Pall and key life sciences researchers is helping to innovate and accelerate biologic development
Learn how RNAscope technology was adapted to study plant tissues and gain insights into plant immunity
Nate Starbard, Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses how to overcome common filtration challenges in the lab
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how the Proximity Extension Assay technology from Olink could be a game changer for proteomics
Join us on Thursday, August 6, to learn about the approaches used by two scientific groups who have accelerated antibody discovery with these pipeline technologies
Saphyr’s extremely sensitive structural variation detection technology will be used to analyze samples from COVID patients from dozens of clinical sites throughout North America and Europe
New assays for Campylobacter, STEC, Vibrio and Staphylococcus aureus enable more comprehensive pathogen testing for all food manufacturers
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Find out how LC-MS technology is being used to quantify the experimental drug remdesivir
Matrix Instrument Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) extended to drive integration and automation from a wide selection of laboratory instruments
The FluidFM BOT BIO Series combines Olympus’ renowned optics with Cytosurge’s cell manipulation expertise
BASF to utilize Tropic Bio's GEiGS (Gene Editing induced Gene Silencing) technology to develop strategic crop varieties with improved resistance to disease and pests
Researchers from the University of Oxford’s Department of Zoology have discovered that moderate doses of antibiotics restrict the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
This evidence-based programme, called SHAPE Recovery, builds on an outreach programme shown to reduce rates of PTSD and depression
When patients report muscle-related symptoms, blood tests can provide reassurance about continuing statin therapy to help prevent heart attacks and strokes
The ability to automate a range of pipetting workflows using the robot has saved vital research time, reduced errors and enhanced the reproducibility of results
The ViroKey™ SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Test v2.0 is a probe-based reverse transcription PCR test