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NeoGenomics to present new data at AMP 2024
Highlighting the impact of ctDNA and NGS for advancing cancer diagnostics and personalized treatment
Illumina introduces the MiSeq i100 Series
Incorporating the technology and chemistry of the NovaSeq™ X Series, the MiSeq i100 will help to fuel the next era of genomics growth and discovery
Explore the power of Precellys for DNA and RNA workflows
Ready, set, sequence – The evolution and future of NGS
In this guest editorial from INTEGRA Biosciences discover how NGS has transformed genomic research since its initial development, broadening our understanding of genetic variation and gene expression
Ultra-sensitive NGS-based sequencing targets mosaic disease
Leveraging duplex NGS with automated library prep, researchers move closer to developing liquid biopsy tests for rare genetic disorders
qPCR results improved by novel microplate design
Two-component design minimizes risk of evaporation related qPCR inaccuracies
Thermo Fisher Scientific utilizes NGS technology to advance myeloid cancer research and treatment
myeloMATCH precision medicine clinical trial leverages next-day genomic testing to quickly match patients with appropriate trials across North America
Launch of TruSight Oncology 500 DNA/RNA application accelerates oncology research
Assay automation from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Illumina makes cutting-edge research more accessible to labs
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences accelerates high-throughput genomic sample preparation
New Biomek Echo One System reduces workflow time from hours to minutes
SPT Labtech’s firefly liquid handler chosen by Colossal Biosciences to accelerate NGS capabilities
Aiding in the fight against species extinction and biodiversity loss
SPT Labtech and Watchmaker Genomics partner to simplify and streamline NGS library preparation
Automated protocols now available for mRNA and DNA sequencing
New gene therapy insights driven by single-cell multi-omics
Dr. Priya Chockalingam discusses the complexities of cell and gene therapies and how single-cell multimodal analysis can efficiently characterize gene-edited products
How the Bio-Rad Academy is leading the way in ‘advancing science and saving lives’
In the fast-paced world of science, knowledge drives progress, and The Bio-Rad Academy leads the charge
Ribbon Bio progresses the field of synthetic DNA
Ribbon Bio Co-founder, Wladimir Labeikovsky, provides unique perspectives on synthetic DNA and discusses the company’s commitment to producing pure and accurate synthetic DNA molecules
Evolution in gene therapy vector analysis
Discover the latest technology to supercharge your gene therapy vector analysis workflow
Life Sciences & General Lab Scientists’ Choice Awards winners announced
Agilent Technologies, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Tecan among those recognized
Biopharma techniques to advance new drug modalities
Explore the latest technologies and techniques that will help you advance biopharma pipelines
Overcome common hurdles in scaling up mRNA-based therapeutics
Explore ways to resolve three of the key challenges in the field of mRNA-based therapies
Tech drives change and learning in cell and gene therapy
A survey exploring the science behind cell and gene therapies highlights the tech at the heart of this breakthrough area
The tech used by cell and gene therapy scientists
Find out which lab products scientists are using to advance the field and what their experiences have been
Vote for the Best New Life Sciences and General Lab Products in the 2024 Scientists’ Choice Awards
Cast your vote for the new product that has made the most difference to your research for the chance to win a $500 Amazon Gift Card (or equivalent currency)
HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated using CRISPR-Cas gene editing technology
Authors successfully demonstrate transport of new-gene editing technology to ‘cut out’ HIV DNA from infected cells
Continuous mRNA manufacturing to boost therapy and vaccine output
New mRNA-based therapies and vaccines could be developed more quickly and cheaply thanks to new manufacturing technologies developed at the University of Sheffield
























