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Episode 2: The Future of Digital PCR and Quantitative PCR

The evolution of PCR technology is shaping the future of diagnostics, especially in viral detection and RNA analysis. In the second episode of our New Frontiers in PCR Technology Series, we have invited a panel of industry experts to discuss key topics in digital PCR (dPCR) and quantitative PCR (qPCR).


Our panel of experts will cover topics such as:

  • Extraction-free detection of viral analytes with qPCR
  • One vs. two-step qPCR, the best workflow for RNA analytes
  • High-throughput extraction robotics and methodologies
  • At-home collection devices for diagnostic testing
  • Sensitivity and precision bottlenecks in PCR
  • Validation of qPCR assays and key performance metrics


Join us for an engaging dialogue with leading experts as we navigate these cutting-edge topics, uncovering the future directions of PCR technology in healthcare and research.

Panel Speakers
A picture of Chris Vakulskas, PhD
Chris Vakulskas, PhD
Senior Director of Enzyme Development
Integrated DNA Technologies
A picture of Mark Wissel, PhD
Mark Wissel, PhD
Director of Research and Development
Eurofins Viracor BioPharma
A picture of Professor Mikael Kubista
Professor Mikael Kubista
Head of the Department of Gene Expression, Institute of Biotechnology
Czech Academy of Sciences
A picture of Jim Huggett, PhD
Jim Huggett, PhD
Visiting Professor
University of Surrey
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