Vaccine Design and Testing – Products

Product News
MilliporeSigma Awards Grants to Biotechs Focused on Traumatic Brain Injury, Vaccine Development and Chronic Pain
Three U.S. companies awarded MilliporeSigma’s Advance Biotech Grant to advance molecule-to-market efforts.

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Vaccine Development and Bioprocess Cell Culture Technology Day in Baltimore
On May 16, 2019 the Vaccine Development and Bioprocess Cell Culture Technology Day will take place in Baltimore.

App Note / Case Study
A Kinase Inhibitor Phenotypic Screen Using a Novel Multiplex T Cell Activation Assay
Download this application note to learn about a novel assay that was used to evaluate a library of kinase inhibitors by simultaneously measuring activation markers, cell proliferation and cytokines.

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IDT Backs Innovative Synthetic Biology Start-Ups With Grant Awards
Discover the winners of IDT’s Synthetic Biology Grant Program.

App Note / Case Study
Get More Insights From Your T-Cell Activation Assays
Download this application note to learn about a novel assay that was used to simultaneously evaluate T cell activation markers, cell proliferation, and cytokines

Product News
Making Liposomal Formulations for the Delivery of RNA Vaccines
We take self-amplifying RNA and screen different cationic lipids to investigate cellular uptake and protein expression, evaluating the effect of encapsulation on the inside and the outside of the liposome.

Product News
InVitria Expands Portfolio of Animal-Free Cell Culture Tools
OptiVERO outperforms popular serum-free media, enables commercial development of novel viral vaccines.

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Dolomite Bio’s μEncapsulator System Simplifies T-cell Profiling
The μEncapsulator System from Dolomite Bio is a complete solution for high throughput encapsulation of individual cells into picoliter droplets.

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Oxford Researcher Explains Central Role of Microcalorimetry in Meningitis Vaccine Development
In a webinar presentation entitled the ‘Application of DSC to structural studies on meningitis vaccines’, Dr David Staunton, Lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Oxford (UK), explains why he recommends the use of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) as a first line technique when characterizing recombinant proteins.

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New paper on Automated, Single-use, High-Throughput Process Development
Presents data on how scientists at Merck are using the ambr® 250 system as a tool for rapid development of both cell culture bioprocesses and microbial fermentation.
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