Lab testing is a procedure in which a health care provider takes a sample of your blood, urine, other bodily fluid, or body tissue to get information about your health. It is done in the laboratory where the appropriate equipment, supplies, and certified expertise are available.
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Our presenter Jonathan Nowak, will discuss representative multiplexed assays for protein and RNA profiling built in the lab and discuss the necessary elements to operationalize this type of...
Customizing biosafety cabinets to fit a specific application has become a new trend in biosafety. The ability to get a tailor-made cabinet can create a lot of opportunities for your lab, but...
The clinical interpretation of genetic testing results remains one of the most significant hurdles in effectively applying genomics in modern medicine. Errors in variant interpretation, whet...
DEC 12, 2023 15:00 CET
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The implementation of the new CE-In Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR) involves challenges faced by labs that are working within the diagnostic environment. The aim of this event is to get...
Pathology Perspective: Discover the critical need for genomic testing in cancer and explore the differences between traditional tissue biopsies and liquid genomic profiling. We'll dive i...
Across various stages of the clinical oncology workflow, from panel design to genomic testing and molecular tumor boards, the identification and validation of actionable genomic alterations...
Join Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alfonso Blanco, the Director of the Flow Cytometry Core Technologies in the University College Dublin for a review of what he looks for in new cytometry analyzers and s...
SiO2 Materials Science is a company with deep roots in materials science and engineering and a track record of innovative packaging products for pharmaceutical drugs. The company also manufa...
To bring your cutting-edge cell and gene therapies to the patients that need them as quickly as possible, you need access to the most knowledgeable scientists, innovative technologies, metho...
Description: Join this two-part webinar to learn how capillary electrophoresis (CE) complements sequencing technologies, such as next generation sequencing, that are being used by cancer res...
Description: Join this two-part webinar to learn when capillary electrophoresis is an ideal choice relative to other various sequencing technologies – such as next generation sequencin...
In this webinar, Jenny Meredith, Ph.D., HCLD(ABB), Clinical Microbiology Director at Prisma Health-Upstate joins forces with Sara Ezra, Molecular Supervisor at Pathology Consultants (subsidi...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become increasingly popular with testing labs, as it allows them to obtain more data in less time and with minimal input. In this webinar, we will explor...
Numerous studies have shown that homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is a genome-wide biomarker present in high grade ovarian and breast cancers. A cancer therapeutic class, PARP inhib...
Numerous studies have shown that homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is a genome-wide biomarker present in high grade ovarian and breast cancers. A cancer therapeutic class, PARP inhib...
OCT 04, 2023 | 10:00 AM
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Current clinical methods used to identify epithelial ovarian cancer are often too late – when the cancer is at an advanced stage, leaving the patient with limited therapeutic options....
SEP 28, 2023 12:30 PM CEST
Dr Philippe Taniere – Understanding biomarker testing for immunotherapy; PD-L1 (Programmed Death-Ligand 1) expression, Mismatch Repair (MMR) testing and the importance of Microsatellit...
Multicolor flow cytometry is beneficial because it allows us to gain deeper insights from a given biological sample, with fewer repeat markers in each tube and quicker results. In this three...
Troubleshooting is a systematic approach designed to correct problems that may occur with patient samples, instruments, operating an analyzer, handling, reagents and quality control material...
SEP 20, 2023 | 11:00 AM
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Preanalytical errors and unsuitable samples can account for up to 70% of lab errors. 1 These errors can be attributed to improper specimen collection, specimen transportation, and specimen p...
SEP 20, 2023 1:00 PM ET
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In clinical laboratory settings, tests for coagulation factors are regularly run to test for inherited or acquired deficiencies in patients suspected of ongoing bleeding risk. Available test...