Microbiomes – Multimedia
Listicle
Cancer and the Gut Microbiome: What’s the Latest Research?
Discover the latest findings on the microbiome’s role in cancer, from therapy response to microbial engineering.
Infographic
The Far-Reaching Impacts of Next-Generation Sequencing
This infographic will explore how NGS has contributed to advances in personalized cancer treatment, microbiome research and environmental sciences.
Listicle
Six Ways Flow Cytometry Is Transforming Biological Analysis
Flow cytometry has evolved to become a powerful analytical tool. This listicle highlights the broad and transformative role of flow cytometry in modern bioscience.
Listicle
Gut Microbiome Health and Cancer Risk – What’s the Connection?
This opening article in our miniseries examines the importance of the gut microbiome and its role in influencing cancer risk.
Video
Lab Automation Unplugged: MGI’s Approach to Turning Challenges Into Breakthroughs
In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Jonathan Ramos Acaro, Automation Technical Lead at MGI, discusses how automation streamlines tasks, handling repetitive, error-prone steps like normalization, pooling and bead-based purification.
App Note / Case Study
Optimizing Recovery of Microbial DNA for 16S Sequencing
This application note explores techniques for effective sample preparation, including selecting the optimal bead media and how to achieve full sample lysis and DNA recovery in both liquid and solid samples.
App Note / Case Study
Boost the Efficiency of Metagenomic Microbiome Analysis
This application note explores an automated workflow that enhances DNA extraction and sequencing efficiency for stool samples, minimizing human error and delivering high-quality data on microbial communities.
Infographic
Microplastics
Detecting and reducing the spread of microplastics is vital. Download this infographic to learn more about the key sources of microplastic pollution, current and emerging detection techniques, and regulatory action to combat this emerging pollutant.
Video
What Is the Microbiome and How Do We Study It?
Dive into the fascinating realm of microbiome research with our latest episode of Teach Me in 10.
Video
Bacteriophages: Not Just Bacteria Killers, but Essential Resources for Mammalian Cells
A recent study from Monash University highlights the potential symbiotic relationship between bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, and mammalian cells.
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