Thorough method validation can be tedious, but not doing it right means wasted time, money, and resources
Immunoassays span the spectrum of analytical biology, from basic research through medical diagnosis.
Scientists have used light microscopes for hundreds of years
In silico approaches streamline drug discovery
How to get repeatable viscosity measurements
The growing market for handheld raman analyzers features plenty of innovation
How hydrogen, helium, and nitrogen stack up
Methods are combined to reveal greater insight into samples
Turn your lab's liquid waste into gold
Reagents and methods improve, but therapy is years away
Sampling simplicity, but not without issues
Since it involves a tiny subset of human genes, exome sequencing is faster and more economical than whole genome sequencing
Automation seeks to reduce human contact, thereby gaining speed, throughput, and reproducibility
Adding a dimension to disease diagnostics
Reproducibility is the cornerstone of science. Sadly, the imperative to publish has made fools of more than one world-class scientist
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