Validation: is to prove that something is based on truth or fact, or is acceptable. It can also mean to make something, like a contract, legal. In computer science, it may refer to Data validation, ensuring that data inserted into an application satisfies defined formats and other input criteria.
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Most FDA-approved therapeutic drugs target transmembrane proteins, yet the development of monoclonal antibodies for multi-transmembrane protein targets has been limited. Despite the abundanc...
CGX10 Cell Isolation System: Introduction, Utility, and Assessment in a GMP-grade Environment for Multiparametric Cell Sorting A future of long-term, minimally toxic immunotherapy personaliz...
High content screening at speed requires compromise: sacrificing resolution, sample coverage or both. This has limited high content screening’s utility as a high throughput tool. In or...
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Tissue microarray combines tens to hundreds paraffin-embedded specimens into a single paraffin block. It is a practical and highly effective tool for high-throughput analyses including valid...
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...
Oxidative stress, a critical factor affecting cell health, has gained prominence in assessing various medical conditions. Given this importance, researchers need a wide range of tools to tho...
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...
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...
Patient-derived tumoroids, also known as cancer organoids, hold potential as cost-effective models for cancer immunotherapy research. Patient-derived tumor models, which mimic the tumor micr...
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...
Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation have long shown promise as potential biomarkers to diagnose and guide treatment of many human diseases, including multiple types of cancers....
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...
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...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid-bilayer enclosed nano-sized vesicles that are released by all cell types and found in all bodily fluids. EVs are emerging as important regulators of bo...
In this webinar, Victoria Quiett of Thermo Fisher Scientific will dive into a comprehensive look at key components of running Pharmacogenomics (PGx) in your lab. The webinar will discuss the...
Clinical laboratories generate most of the objective data on which diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic decisions are made. By considering the current availability of information analytic...
Flow cytometry plays a crucial role in the rapidly growing field of cell therapy, this method is used to identify different types of cells throughout the manufacturing process, from initial...
CRISPR-based forward genetic screens can be used to identify essential genes in proliferating human cell lines. Although environmental factors also influence gene essentiality, most CRISPR-b...
SPRm (Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy) is a novel technology that enables label-free and real-time measurements of the binding affinity and kinetics of small molecules to G protein-coup...
The expansion and persistence of CAR T cells within patients is the key to a successful treatment. Therefore, monitoring of CD19 CAR T cells following infusion is of utmost interest. The CAR...
Currently established rapid methods for sterility testing of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) are mostly based on growth-based processes or the detection......