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Profiling Age and Body Fluid DNA Methylation Markers
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In this webinar, our expert speaker will present a new approach – using nanopore adaptive sampling for comprehensive methylation profiling.
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Ask Me Anything: Lab of The Future
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The lab of the future will integrate the latest technologies to enable a more efficient, compliant and sustainable workplace for the next generation of researchers. From innovations such as automation and robotics to connectivity and the cloud, the lab of the future should integrate physical and virtual technology.
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Discover How Raw Materials Identification Testing Should Be
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Raw materials identification (RMID) is a crucial regulatory step required before drug manufacturing. Raman spectroscopy is well-suited to making the process simpler, yet some spectrometers are challenged by light-blocking containers or struggle to reach compliance standards.
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Ask Me Anything: Genetic Analysis in Cell and Gene Therapy
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Cell and gene therapies harness the power of cells or genetic material to treat, cure or prevent diseases. These cutting-edge therapeutics have the potential to revolutionize medical treatments, especially for conditions that were previously thought to be incurable, including genetic disorders, cancer and degenerative conditions.
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High-Throughput Plasma Profiling for Enhanced Biomarker Discovery
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Meaningful biomarker studies that account for genetic, environmental and lifestyle variation, or comprise of complex signatures from multiple proteins, require large cohorts – too large for the current proteomics discovery platforms.
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Structural Comparison of the Matrix Metalloproteinase Proenzymes Using Microfluidic Modulation Spectroscopy
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Join us for an illuminating presentation that dives deep into the complex world of Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) and how understanding their structural differences improves their utility as emerging biomarkers, especially in the context of diseases like COVID-19 and cancer.
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