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The Status of Microbial Testing in the Cannabis Industry and Future Outlooks
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In this presentation, Morgan Boyle, Lead Microbiologist and Cannabis Science Consultant will discuss the current status of microbial testing requirements and the need for testing standardization throughout the U.S.

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MALDI Imaging – A Powerful Tool in Pathology
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In this webinar, Kristina Schwamborn, associate professor in the Institute of Pathology at the Technical University of Munich, will discuss how MALDI-IMS can overcome the limitations of other approaches in the discovery and identification of new classifying marker molecules and profiles.

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Pathologically Scarred by Fibrosis: How To Model and Quantify Human NASH in a Microphysiological System
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In this webinar, we will demonstrate how an advanced three-dimensional (3D) microfluidic model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) can be fine-tuned using exogenous stimuli to enhance key features such as fibrosis or inflammation.

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Harnessing the Metabolism of Oncogenic Signaling for More Effective Anticancer Therapy
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In this webinar, Dr George Poulogiannis from The Institute of Cancer Research, will discuss the relationship between oncogenic signaling and metabolic rewiring and explore cutting-edge technologies that can be used to track metabolism.

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Demonstrating Versatility of Single-Domain Antibodies in Antibody Therapeutics Development
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Single domain antibodies (sdAbs) have seen a tremendous uptake in various fields. Attend this webinar to discover the versatility of sdAb technology in antibody drug development and to explore various analytical methods developed using sdAbs.

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Top Tips for Analyzing Elemental Nutrients and Contaminants in Food With AAS Session 2
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Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is an inexpensive and mature elemental analysis technique used in thousands of laboratories. Food laboratories use AAS to analyze a diverse range of foods for nutritional and/or safety purposes.

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Top Tips for Analyzing Elemental Nutrients and Contaminants in Food With AAS Session 1
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Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is an inexpensive and mature elemental analysis technique used in thousands of laboratories. Food laboratories use AAS to analyze a diverse range of foods for nutritional and/or safety purposes.

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Using Single-Cell Proteomics and Transcriptomics To Understand Gene Regulation
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In this webinar, Dr Nikolai Slavov will describe how the SCoPE2 method can increase quantitative accuracy and throughput while lowering cost and hands-on time by introducing automated and miniaturized sample preparation, enabling analysis of the emergence of cellular heterogeneity as homogeneous monocytes differentiated into macrophage-like cells in the absence of polarizing cytokine.

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Uncovering the Lineage of Extraction and the Future of the Craft
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The principles of extraction are quite simple and frequently used in our daily lives. When you brew a pot of coffee or make a cup of tea, the principles of chemical separation are occurring where you are splitting compounds such as the aroma, flavor, and nutrients from the organic matter. In chemistry, extraction consists of removing desired and sometimes undesirable constituents from a given matrix via a chemical or physical mechanism. There are several methods of extraction including but not limited to liquid-liquid, solid phase, supercritical & subcritical fluid, ultrasound- & microwave- assisted and solventless mechanical extraction.

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Towards a Body-on-a-Chip: The Value of Multi-Organ MPS for Human-Relevant Drug Assessment
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Microphysiological Systems (MPS), also known as organ-on-a-chip, generate human-relevant 3D cell culture models whose phenotypes and functions mimic individual in vivo organs. When therapeutics are added, these models can generate results that translate into clinical outcomes more reliably than standard in vitro techniques.
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