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Beckman Coulter Diagnostics Announces Strategic Collaboration with UCI
Agreement to focus on accelerating campus innovation from lab to real world via UCI Applied Innovation
Is it really negative? The importance of using accurate metrics for COVID-19 diagnosis
As the WHO set guidelines for measuring COVID-19 viral loads during clinical diagnosis, one research group challenged the accuracy of this metric (and provided a better alternative)
Change the Way Things Work - iFuge L400P Versatile Lab Centrifuge
Femto Pulse System
Agilent TechnologiesThe Agilent Femto Pulse system delivers remarkable sizing and sensitivity to researchers.
Tesi and GPI join forces for the first time at American Association for Clinical Chemistry Annual Meeting in Chicago
Catch up with Tesi Group at AACC 2022 at stand #5118
Metrohm launches Misa – a new, portable food analysis system
New product is designed to protect consumers with the latest in food testing technology
Operating SEM-EDS in a regulated environment
Join us on Monday, July 13, to learn how SEM-EDS users work closely with IT and quality managers to generate and implement standard operating procedures that abide by regulations such as 21 CFR part 11 and Annex 11
Liquid handling considerations for automating your NGS workflow
Don't miss this week's webinar to find out how liquid handling can help automate your next-generation sequencing assays
eVol - The Laboratory ReVolution Continues
Dolomite Launches New Droplet Chip
Chance to win a new CO2 incubator with NuAire
Just share a photo of your current incubator to enter the competition
Programmable Droplets: A Novel Approach for Large-Scale, Automated Biological Screening
Using electric fields to manipulate droplets on a surface could enable high-volume, low-cost biology experiments
Enabling Rapid Results for Effective Neonatal Care
The epoc® Blood Analysis System provides the fast and accurate results that clinicians need to make accelerated treatment decisions
Moving Beyond Graphene
Developing 2D materials similar to graphene remains a challenge, but chemists are making progress - moving closer to smaller and faster electronics and photonics