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Live Cell Analysis of Autophagy
Sep 4
Analysis of autophagosome formation using fluorescent cellular imaging and lentiviral biosensors.
Deconstructing 3D Cell Culture
Aug 31
3D culture models offer the potential to significantly reduce drug failure.
Safety Without Sacrifice
Jun 26
Liquid handling ergonomics and performance considerations
ELNs: The Beating Heart of a Scientist’s World
May 22
As ELNs deliver more benefits to researchers, the cost of changing working practice is outweighed by access to high quality, high context collaboration.
Evaluation of a New Nano-Type UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
Mar 3 2011
Analysis of one- to four-microliter size samples for nucleic acids has become routine in many life science laboratories. However, until now, available instruments require considerable manipulation of the instrument and sample; some require manually recording the data. The user must typically lower and raise the arm manually, then wipe the sample manually from the target after each analysis. And fiberoptics used in some of these instruments are subject to deterioration.
Production of Recombinant Proteins and Monoclonal Antibodies in Hollow Fiber Bioreactors
Jan 25 2011
While well-understood, robust and convenient, classical batch-style 2-D culture on non-porous supports or 3-D suspension culture in other devices are really not very biologically relevant models. Cell culture conditions can affect the quality of the antibody or protein produced.
Selecting Robots for Use in Drug Discovery and Testing
Dec 6 2010
Drug discovery and testing, with their need for speed, repeatability and verification, are ideally suited to benefit from robot automation. It is therefore not surprising that robots have been at the forefront of automation developments in both these areas.
HP Scalable Network Storage Systems for Life Sciences
Sep 13 2010
Life sciences research today is advancing exponentially, each step bringing us closer to the realization of truly personalized medicine–preventive care and treatments designed specifically for each individual. In the near future, PCPGM healthcare researchers expect to be able to use predictive genetic testing to create custom treatment plans for individuals and deliver dramatic improvements over today’s one-size-fits-all approach. But research capabilities are only part of the equation; current storage and operating capacities must also evolve to accommodate ever-expanding amounts of data before the goal of personalized medicine can be realized.
Bay Area nurses picketing after going on strike
2 hours ago
HP's Autonomy deal highlights pattern of bad ideas
FDA approves first-of-a-kind seasonal flu vaccine
3 hours ago
IU expert source: HIV screenings for people age 15 to 65 is 'sound public health science'
4 hours ago
Study: NJ beaches 30-40 feet narrower after storm
UN says greenhouse gases at record high in 2011
Dark matter detector nearing activation in SD mine
Novartis to Start Construction of New Biotechnology Facility in Singapore
Nov 1 | News
EMD Millipore and Sistemic Collaborate to Identify Control Markers for Stem Cell Production
PerkinElmer and TIBCO Software Announce Strategic Alliance for TIBCO Spotfire Data Visualization and Discovery
Sep 17 | News
Accelrys Announces Purchase of Cloud-based HEOS Drug Discovery Information Management Technology from SCYNEXIS
May 22 | News
Agilent Technologies and FDA Collaborate to Improve Testing for Salmonella
Mar 21 | News
Cresset Announces the Opening of 4th Design a Molecule Competition
Mar 20 | News
Lonza Signs Light Path Discovery Agreement with LegoChem Biosciences to Provide Pre-clinical Material of Novel Therapeutic Compound
Mar 7 | News
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Epigenetics
Aug 30
Hank & his clone Circus Hank explain the power of epigenetics, which studies the factors that determine how much or whether some genes are expressed in your body.
Futures In Biotech 93: Snyder's Omics
May 17
Host: Marc Pelletier Co-Host: Andre Nantel, Ph.D. The technologies that our guest has developed are playing an important role in changing the world, not like the car, the microwave and the cell phone, but as in Drs. Flox, McCoy, and Crusher. Guest: Dr. Michael Snyder We invite...