Breaking down barriers: Willing precision omics to life
Dr. John Wilson explains how ProtiFi set out to develop solutions to all the problems preventing omics from delivering real clinical impact
Dr. John Wilson explains how ProtiFi set out to develop solutions to all the problems preventing omics from delivering real clinical impact
From its expedited development to its far-reaching adoption, COVID-19 antigen testing is helping students and workforces safely return to daily life
The Panbio self-test features a minimally invasive nasal swab and delivers results in as early as 15 minutes with no instrumentation, using proven Abbott lateral flow technology
New approach to ion exchange membrane design uses low-cost plastic membranes with hydrophilic pores
Watch leading scientists online, July 19, to discover the latest techniques, cutting-edge technologies, and critical developments in cancer and immunology research
Explore Ziath’s range of sample tubes designed for the cryogenic storage of biological specimens
Acute and prolonged food-induced inflammation can increase the predicted risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases like cardiovascular disease, new research has shown.
Filter sample volumes of 10 to 100mL with these sterile syringe filters featuring a variety of membranes and pore sizes for most laboratory applications.
Test delivers results in just 15 minutes with no instrumentation, using proven lateral flow technology with demonstrated sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 98.5%
7 UK universities to acquire Helios mass cytometry systems to drive life-changing health discoveries
The RAPIDPoint 500e blood gas analyzer aims to meet the unprecedented demand for blood gas testing in coronavirus patients
High-throughput compound screening in 3D.
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Scientists around the world have been celebrating after scooping prizes for sharing laboratory product reviews on SelectScience
Researchers investigate faulty versions of a gene called titin, carried by one in 100 people