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Automated Characterization of Biotherapeutics via Hardware, Software and Chemistry
In this Teach Me in 10 we are joined by Dr Harsha Gunawardena, Principle Scientist at Jansen Research & Development
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Scientists Reveal Why They Use Simple Western Technology
Hear from three Simple Western users on why they use our next-generation, automated, western blot systems for cell and gene therapy workflows. Simple Western is a gel-free, blot-free, hands-free capillary western blot analysis.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top stories from the last week! Which was your favorite?
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Janssen Works Faster With an Automated LC-MS Including Thermo Scientific Vanquish Duo UHPLC System
Hear how Janssen Pharmaceutica uses the Thermo Scientific Vanquish Duo UHPLC system to drastically reduce their process time from 3 days to one afternoon by employing an automatized LC-MS workflow (from sample prep to data analysis) for biopharmaceuticals characterization.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top 4 stories from the week of the 28th of April! Which was your favorite?
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Automating ELISA-based Assays to Assess the Purity of Therapeutic Viral Vectors - AGC Biologics & Hamilton Robotics
In this video, the Analytical Development group at AGC Biologics Milan describes the automation of two ELISA-based workflows to assess lentiviral vector purity, using a Hamilton Microlab® STARlet liquid handler integrated with a plate washer, a plate spectrometer, and two plate incubators.
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Cranberry Products Can Prevent UTIs, Review Suggests
A new, large-scale review study suggests there is scientific evidence supporting the use of cranberry products for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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This Week in Science
Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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Some Women Experience Heavier Periods After COVID-19 Vaccination
Women are at a slightly higher risk of having a heavier period after COVID vaccination, a study finds.
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Hormone Levels in Contraceptives Could Be Reduced, New Data Suggests
A new study has explored how hormones included in contraceptives impact the body’s own hormone levels and menstrual cycle.
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