New Software and Cloud-based Solutions Let Scientists Gain More Insight from Their Data
Customizable software and cloud-based tools help scientists be more productive to help accelerate metabolomic and proteomic discoveries
Customizable software and cloud-based tools help scientists be more productive to help accelerate metabolomic and proteomic discoveries
StratifiCare™ CEO explains how his newly developed severe dengue prediction test can accurately predict whether a patient will experience severe dengue, reveals how the test will reduce healthcare burdens, and explores why global warming can impact dengue prevalence
Three interrelated Body of Knowledge papers outline roles and required skills for bioinformaticians with respect to molecular diagnostics, clinical bioinformatics, clinical laboratory regulation and data security
When Sensitivity and Accuracy are Key
High-Sensitivity GCMS Offers Outstanding Qualitative/Quantitative Performance and Exceptional Reliability.
G:BOX Chemi XRQ is a cost-efficient chemiluminescence imaging and gel documentation system. For a laboratory that needs hassle-free chemiluminescent detection, as well as routine gel documentation, using the G:BOX Chemi XRQ’s powerful GeneSys software to switch between applications is simplicity itself.
The initiative aims to identify and support new ideas for innovative oral formulations for peptide drugs such as GLP-1 receptor agonists
With antimicrobial resistance on the rise, rapid AST offers a lifeline for critically ill patients and supports improved antibiotic stewardship
Explore an overview of the AOAC Emergency Validation Response and how to evaluate the efficiency of current sanitation processes
Most flexible Multi-mode Microplate Reader for Assay Development
Take a look at some product reviews that could help your lab make more environmentally friendly choices
Dr. Murakami discusses the molecular tools enabling the pursuit of precision medicine
John Kawola, CEO of micro-3D printing company BMF, explores the role of 3D printing in organoid and cancer research