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Lessons From the Past and Opportunities for the Future: Emerging Trends in Viral Diagnostics

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Recent years have witnessed a sea-change in how laboratory tests have been employed to diagnose, monitor, and manage viral infections.
evotec webinar 18th september
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Unlocking the Potential of miRNA-Targeted Therapies

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In this webinar, our expert speaker will explore the therapeutic potential of miRNA- targeting treatments, outlining cutting-edge research that is identifying new miRNA targets.
Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2024
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Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2024

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This online event is aimed at those working within academia and pharmaceutical drug development, who want to hear from experts across their field. Focus will be given to the latest advances in small molecule drug discovery and development, biopharma and biotechnology.
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Transforming Viral Vector Manufacturing With Capillary Electrophoresis

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In this webinar, our expert speakers will explore the different ways that CE is advancing biopharmaceutical development.
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Nanopore Sequencing for Biodiversity and Conservation Studies in Latin America

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Genomics is a powerful tool for conserving endangered species, informing researchers of taxonomy and population connectivity and helping to develop strategies for mitigating disease and the effects of climate change.
Oxford Nanopore webinar 11th September DNA strand
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Unlocking Comprehensive Genomes for Large-Scale Projects

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Comprehensive genome analyses that provide information on single-nucleotide polymorphisms, structural variants, copy number variations and epigenetic markers are changing the landscape of genomics.
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