Latest Upcoming Webinars & Online Events

Webinar
A High-Throughput Virtual Screening Approach to Identifying Novel SARS-CoV-2 Inhibitors
RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), is essential in the RNA replication within the life cycle of the severely acute respiratory coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), causing the deadly respiratory induced sickness COVID-19.

Webinar
Traditional and Emerging Methods of Oligonucleotide Synthesis
In this webinar, we explore the chemical reactions and strategies of oligonucleotide synthesis in mechanistic detail, with simple overviews for non-chemists.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.

Webinar
Traditional and Emerging Methods of Oligonucleotide Synthesis
In this webinar, we explore the chemical reactions and strategies of oligonucleotide synthesis in mechanistic detail, with simple overviews for non-chemists.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.

Webinar
Traditional and Emerging Methods of Oligonucleotide Synthesis
In this webinar, we explore the chemical reactions and strategies of oligonucleotide synthesis in mechanistic detail, with simple overviews for non-chemists.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.
Our expert speaker, Professor Tom Brown, will review the history of oligonucleotide synthesis, examine how they are made currently and highlight emerging synthesis methods, including enzymatic approaches. He will also discuss the various applications of synthetic oligonucleotides, from diagnostics to therapeutics and more.

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Rethinking Developmental Biology With Cellular Reprogramming
In this webinar, Professor Marius Wernig from Stanford University and Dr. Mark Kotter, CEO and founder of bit.bio offer an expert discussion on the pioneering research of cell reprogramming.

Webinar
Remodeling qPCR as a Tool for Molecular Diagnostics
The polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is firmly established as the method of choice for the detection of microbial agents in the areas of clinical, veterinary and agricultural diagnostics and food safety. The current pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of local, fast and specific testing for SARS-CoV-2. It should also act as a wake-up call for the threat posed by infectious diseases spreading because of climate change, increasing antibiotic resistance and the hazard of zoonotic transfer caused by human encroachment of animal habitats. We are working on new tests, protocol and reagents to achieve faster molecular diagnostic testing both for both laboratory based and POC applications. Our target of delivering a diagnostic test result within five minutes of sampling has the potential to lead to a paradigm shift in our approach to detecting and classifying microbial pathogens in preparation for the inevitable next pandemic

Online Event
Cell and Gene Therapy 2023
This inaugural event will showcase recent advances in the development of cell and gene therapies and the opportunities they provide for the treatment of disease and injury. Focus will be given to cancer immunotherapies and vaccines, stem cells, vector technologies and examples of genetic modification to treat a range of conditions.
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