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Fast forward to actionable results with rapid AST technology: Your questions answered
In this free on-demand webinar, discover how a new AST technology helps clinical microbiology labs fast forward their results
COVID testing: Scaling up and monitoring for the future
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how non-invasive monitoring programs can improve confidence in COVID-19 test results
Future-proofing after the pandemic: Building supply chain resilience through partnership
Industry expert John Radke reveals how a reliable and transparent supply chain partner can be critical to weathering turbulent times
Arthritis drugs may help reduce mortality and time in ICU for sickest COVID-19 patients
Initial findings showed that tocilizumab, a drug used to treat arthritis, was likely to improve outcomes among critically ill COVID-19 patients
New green materials for thermal energy storage identified in Diamond’s 9000th publication
Hybrid nanocapsules from renewable material hope to help cut carbon emissions
Gravimetric filling masterclass: Essential fluid handling solutions to save time and money
Are you looking to increase your team’s profitability and facilitate productivity? Check out this on-demand presentation for some expert advice
Micronic Launches Full Range of Hybrid Tubes
Beckman Coulter introduces an advanced immunoassay analyzer for enhanced laboratory performance
The DxI 9000 Access Immunoassay Analyzer provides high-throughput efficiency
Beckman Coulter launches Access AMH Advanced, an innovative test for clinicians to better personalize IVF treatments
The new Access AMH Advanced aims to provide validated cut-offs for the assessment of ovarian reserve and ovarian response as an aid for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF)
Welsh lighthouse laboratory extends contract with PerkinElmer for its COVID-19 solutions
Company’s RT-PCR kits and workflow solutions will continue to safeguard capacity for NHS Test and Trace laboratory
Ankle and foot bone evolution gave prehistoric mammals a leg up
Their findings show that Paleocene mammals had more muscular builds than those from the Cretaceous or present day




















