Optical communication employs a beam of modulated monochromatic light to carry information from transmitter to receiver. Its systems are very important for all types of telecommunications and networks.
PerkinElmer is a global leader in the development of instrumentation and probes for small animal non-invasive imaging, including optical and µCT imaging. Through optical imaging, we ha...
Understanding the complex interplay between a pathogen and the host response is important to developing effective vaccines and therapeutics. The nCounter® Analysis System and GeoMx®...
Complex genomes, including the human genome, contain ‘dark’ regions that standard short-read sequencing technologies do not adequately resolve—overlooking many variants tha...
Learning Objectives: 1. Learn why the complexity and repetitive structure of the human genome makes it impossible to detect all structural variants using short-read sequencing 2. Learn how h...
Learning is often an emotional process. Emotional stimuli with different valences, such as threat and reward, can transform an otherwise neutral sensory input into one that can trigger disti...
PerkinElmer is a global leader in the development of instrumentation and probes for small animal non-invasive imaging, including optical and µCT imaging. Through optical imaging, we ha...
Understanding the complex interplay between a pathogen and the host response is important to developing effective vaccines and therapeutics. The nCounter® Analysis System and GeoMx®...
Complex genomes, including the human genome, contain ‘dark’ regions that standard short-read sequencing technologies do not adequately resolve—overlooking many variants tha...
Learning Objectives: 1. Learn why the complexity and repetitive structure of the human genome makes it impossible to detect all structural variants using short-read sequencing 2. Learn how h...
Learning is often an emotional process. Emotional stimuli with different valences, such as threat and reward, can transform an otherwise neutral sensory input into one that can trigger disti...
The neural basis of simple rhythmic and reflexive behaviors such as swimming and gill withdrawal have been successfully studied in nudibranchs and other gastropod molluscs because the brains...
Although neuroscience has provided a great deal of information about how neurons work, the fundamental question of how neurons function together in a network to produce cognition has been di...
Striatal neuromodulation through G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulates complex voluntary motor actions, involving decision-making, learning, and action selection. The dorsal striatum...
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), one of the most common forms of progressive muscular dystrophies and is often conventionally diagnosed by Southern blot analysis. The accurate d...
The ICIS Annual Meetings typically attract 650-750 registrants and have a distinguished history of presenting cutting edge research from internationally recognized scientists. This meeting e...
In an effort to provide a platform to discuss leading scientific research on a range of topics, LabRoots has added another virtual event to the line up of conferences for 2019 – Infecti...
LabRoots is excited to present the 7th Annual premier Neuroscience virtual conference, to be broadcast live for free March 13-14, 2019. The 2019 planning committee has arrange speakers and pa...
LabRoots announces a new addition to our virtual conference line up for 2019, BioProcessing! Join us for this free, one-day event on January 31st as we discuss upstream and downstream process...
LabRoots announces a new addition to our virtual conference line up for 2018, Analytical Chemistry! The field of analytical chemistry is focused on advancements in experimental design, chemom...
The ICIS Annual Meetings typically attract 650-750 registrants and have a distinguished history of presenting cutting edge research from internationally recognized scientists. This meeting e...
In an effort to provide a platform to discuss leading scientific research on a range of topics, LabRoots has added another virtual event to the line up of conferences for 2019 – Infecti...
LabRoots is excited to present the 7th Annual premier Neuroscience virtual conference, to be broadcast live for free March 13-14, 2019. The 2019 planning committee has arrange speakers and pa...
LabRoots announces a new addition to our virtual conference line up for 2019, BioProcessing! Join us for this free, one-day event on January 31st as we discuss upstream and downstream process...
LabRoots announces a new addition to our virtual conference line up for 2018, Analytical Chemistry! The field of analytical chemistry is focused on advancements in experimental design, chemom...
Join us for the 2nd Annual Cell Biology Virtual Event, as we discuss recent discoveries in biological research, advancements in techniques, and tool developments in cell research. Cell biolog...
With a hundred billion neurons, and close to a quadrillion connections between them, the human brain is thought to be the most complex object in research. The field of neuroscience is constan...
The Protein and cell analysis education site is a free-access destination where you can learn more about applications and techniques related to protein gel chemistries, western detection, mas...
The Abcam virtual exhibition is temporarily closed. It will re-open shortly. Please check back October 25th. All webinars will be available for viewing at that time.Get the su...