Editorial ArticleLife Sciences
Multiplex immunofluorescence drives translational research
Find out why building expertise in multiplex immunofluorescence is critical in a translational clinical research setting
Cheminformatics and bioinformatics are computational techniques used in chemistry and biology, respectively, for data acquisition, processing and storage. Cheminformatics focuses on compound information, whereas bioinformatics is mainly applied to analysis and modeling of genomics, genetic and sequencing information. Hardware and software is available for data acquisition, analysis, management and storage.
Find out why building expertise in multiplex immunofluorescence is critical in a translational clinical research setting