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High-pressure systems and synthetic biology to tackle global warming
In a guest editorial from H.E.L Group, explore how pressurized bioreactors and synthetic biology can mitigate the dangerous effects of climate change
Analysis of testosterone from human serum using FAIMS technology
Guide to Six Sigma – Automated reports in IAMQC Peer
Photometric quality control in cell and gene therapy
Streamline clinical trials with flow cytometry
Cell painting high-content screening assay
Best practice cleaning routine for glass cuvettes
Visual inspection of cuvettes and the underestimated influence of fingerprints
Roche respiratory test receives FDA Emergency Use Authorization
Roche four-in-one molecular test for SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A/B viruses and RSV receives U.S. FDA Emergency Use Authorization
Proper handling and storage of glass cuvettes
Good sample preparation with glass cuvettes
Digital transformation in healthcare challenges clinical labs
An introduction to the challenges and considerations for clinical labs embarking on digital transformation in healthcare
Automated cell counting increases efficiency of neurology research at Yale School of Medicine
Learn how the latest automated cell counting technology is enhancing autoimmune disease research at Yale School of Medicine’s Hafler Lab
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences releases assay to quantify antibody aggregation
The new Valita Aggregation Pure assay can provide aggregation data in just 15 minutes
SPT Labtech’s firefly liquid handler chosen by Colossal Biosciences to accelerate NGS capabilities
Aiding in the fight against species extinction and biodiversity loss
Lab Innovations 2024 to champion sustainability and innovation
The UK’s largest lab industry event set to break more records as it returns this autumn
SPT Labtech and Watchmaker Genomics partner to simplify and streamline NGS library preparation
Automated protocols now available for mRNA and DNA sequencing
BMS staff benefit NHS in bowel cancer care
A new Oxera report has found that the NHS benefits by up to £571 million annually in bowel cancer care alone thanks to biomedical scientists, active in 95% of patient pathways