Technology is the science or information put into functional use to take care of issues or design helpful devices. It utilizes significantly more than logical information and incorporates values as much as realities, down to earth make information as much as hypothetical information.
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NOV 14, 2024 | 12:00 PM
C.E. CREDITS
Single-cell sequencing (scSeq) is transforming disease research by revealing the intricate diversity across cell populations, uncovering crucial biomarkers and therapeutic targets often mask...
High resolution surveys of the tumor microenvironment (TME) are needed to obtain a holistic portrait of the genetic, epigenetic, and cellular factors contributing to cancer progression. To t...
In part 2 of this webinar, Dr. Emily Hodges, assistant professor of biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, will reveal new data that illustrates how the Hodges Lab is utilizing the 6-base ge...
Are low gene editing efficiency or gene expression levels preventing your research from advancing? Is your transfection method killing your cells? Are you struggling to reproduce your initia...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent infectious diseases, imposing a significant economic burden on healthcare systems. Traditional microbiological diagnostics for UT...
Analyzing protein expression in biological samples has traditionally been challenging and often poorly reproducible. While methods like western blot have been around for decades, Simple West...
OCT 23, 2024 | 11:30 AM
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Identifying and verifying low frequencies of genomic alterations resulting from off-target editing, gRNA synthesis errors, cross-contamination, or other unintended gRNA activity is critical...
OCT 23, 2024 | 10:30 AM
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CRISPR has emerged as a promising alternative to viral-based gene editing by allowing scientists to modify genes with unprecedented ease and flexibility. The discovery and development of a d...
OCT 23, 2024 | 7:30 AM
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This talk will provide an overview of our work in the design of self-assembled, functionalised peptide and protein nanoparticles, hydrogels and bio-interfaces for applications in healthcare....
Originally developed for gene editing, CRISPR-Cas systems have now become powerful molecular diagnostic tools. However, their widespread adoption in diagnostics has relied heavily on traditi...
The Myhrvold lab develops CRISPR-based technologies for studying RNA. Our primary interest is RNAs involved in host-pathogen interactions. We use a variety of RNA viruses and other pathogens...