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Single Cell Analysis in Diagnostics
Professor Ulf Landegren of Uppsala University talks single cell analysis.

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Marching for Science in London
Hear from the organisers, speakers, and protesters at London's March for Science.

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Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis - NanoSight in 90 seconds
The Malvern NanoSight range of instruments utilizes Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) to characterize nanoparticles including exosomes, from 10nm -2000nm* in solution.

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Researchers Create New Diagnostic Tool for Detecting Breast Cancer
SFU researchers have created a patent-pending, optical diagnostic probe capable of more safely and non-invasively detect early stage breast cancer.

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The Role of the Microbiome in Diagnostics
We spoke to Dr. Stephen Minger to learn about the role that the microbiome can play in diagnostics.

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Simplify Your 3D Cell Culture with a Novel Method for Tissue Modeling
This video shows the technology behind the RAFT™ 3D Cell Culture System and how it creates high-density collagen scaffolds with cells embedded. The RAFT™ System has successfully been used in many research areas including toxicology, oncology, blood brain barrier models, corneal models and more. Coming along with easy-to-follow protocols, RAFT™ System allows you to set up robust 3D cultures in less than an hour. Learn more about RAFT™ System on www.lonza.com/raft-3d-culture.com.

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Targeting Ion Channels With Antibody Therapeutics
Tristan Vaughan, MedImmune Ltd, UK speaking at Antibodies in Drug Discovery 2016

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The Brave New World Of Immuno-Oncology
Essen Bioscience's animation of how scientists harness the body's immune response to fight cancer.

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Gold nanoparticles- strange properties and applications
These properties can be exploited in a variety of assay applications, including lateral flow tests, microscopy, flow cytometry and FRET assays.

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Bioinspired Approach to Sepsis Therapy
Learn how the Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) protein has been engineered to bind to a wide range of sepsis-causing pathogens and then safely remove the pathogens from the bloodstream using a novel microfluidic spleen-like device.
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