NewsTecan’s First Virtual Genomics SymposiumJanuary20th,2021by TecanTecan is marking 20 years since the publication of the draft sequence of the human genome by hosting its first virtual genomics symposium
Product NewsSARS-CoV-2 Optimized Precipitation Reagent and Enrichment Kits for Isolating Virus ParticlesJanuary19th,2021by Thermo Fisher ScientificNew kits from Thermo Fisher Scientific are optimized to isolate intact SARS-CoV-2 virus particles such as infectious virus, inactivated virus, or virus like particles
NewsNew Method to Assist Fast-Tracking of Vaccines for Pre-Clinical TestsJanuary19th,2021by University of SydneyNovel tuberculosis vaccine demonstrated strong immune response in mice
NewsNew Insight into Why Breastfed Babies Have Improved Immune SystemsJanuary18th,2021by University of BirminghamUp until now, the immunological mechanisms responsible for these effects have been very poorly understood
NewsChemists Invent Shape-Shifting Nanomaterial with Biomedical PotentialJanuary13th,2021by Emory Health SciencesNew material converts from sheets to tubes and back in a controllable fashion
Product NewsExtensive Line of Liquid Stable & Ready-to-Use Clinical Reference Materials Available from Verichem LaboratoriesJanuary12th,2021by Verichem LaboratoriesVerichem’s clinical reference materials represent the cutting edge in calibration testing verification materials
NewsNew Evidence of Health Threat from Marijuana and Tobacco SmokeJanuary12th,2021by Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteMarijuana smoking found to raise levels of potentially harmful chemicals but to a lesser degree than tobacco smoking
Product NewsNew Controlled-Rate Freezers Provide Optimal Sample Protection and Support GMP and 21 CFR Part 11 RequirementsJanuary11th,2021by Thermo Fisher ScientificThe Thermo Scientific CryoMed Controlled-Rate Freezers deliver repeatable, consistent temperature performance and enhanced data traceability
NewsExposure to Common Foodborne Pathogen Linked to Rare Brain CancerJanuary11th,2021by American Cancer SocietyStudy finds that people who have glioma are more likely to have antibodies to T. gondii than a similar group that was cancer free
NewsWhere Antibiotic Resistance Comes FromJanuary8th,2021by University of GothenburgThe rapid advances in DNA sequencing during the last decade has made it possible to study bacterial evolution much more effectively than ever before