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Laboratory of the Future: A Tech Spotlight on the Future of Research
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This immersive webinar offers an exclusive glimpse into the groundbreaking technologies shaping the laboratories of tomorrow. Delve into the dynamic fusion of cutting-edge technology and scientific exploration as our visionary experts unveil revolutionary laboratory setups.
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Ensure Accuracy and Precision in Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis
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Accurate and precise measurement of pharmaceutical drugs in complex matrices can be challenging due to the presence of matrix contaminants. To ensure the highest levels of accuracy and precision, it is imperative to use highly robust analytical techniques. Triple quadrupole mass spectrometers are widely used in quantitative bioanalysis because of their stable analytical performance over an extended period. Here, exceptional sensitivity and stability were demonstrated to support bioanalytical workflows in high-throughput laboratories.
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Exposome Insights: Decoding Spaceflight and Aging With Proteomics
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Join expert speakers, Dr. Christopher Mason of Weill Cornell Medicine, and Dr. Michael Roberts of Auburn University, for an enlightening discussion on the profound impacts of spaceflight on human biology and the unique molecular signatures of aging influenced by resistance training.
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Uncovering the Role of T Cells in Cancer With Spatial Biology
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This webinar will focus on using spatial biology approaches to understand the role of human γδ T cell subtypes in cancer, illustrating how to assess this subset in their tissue microenvironments at high resolution.
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The Landscape of Cancer Research: Advances in Immuno-oncology 2024
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Key advances will be highlighted across the field of immuno-oncology. Hear a cross-section of experts discuss their research with a focus on basic research and a broad range of established and novel immunotherapeutics.
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Deciphering Cell–Cell Interactions in Liver Metastases
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The liver is the most common metastatic site for many primary tumors. Single-cell gene and protein expression, in combination with spatial data that contextualizes relationships with other tumor cells and structures, are critical to fully understand how cells communicate in liver metastases.
Resolving the precise spatial location of each single cell allows for a comprehensive understanding of the tissue architecture for each tumor and helps identify critical cell–cell communication circuits.
This webinar will highlight approaches to generating a spatial atlas of tumors, illustrate how to integrate single-cell transcriptomics data with spatial data and explore how to track cell behavior to study cell–cell interactions in each cellular neighborhood.
Resolving the precise spatial location of each single cell allows for a comprehensive understanding of the tissue architecture for each tumor and helps identify critical cell–cell communication circuits.
This webinar will highlight approaches to generating a spatial atlas of tumors, illustrate how to integrate single-cell transcriptomics data with spatial data and explore how to track cell behavior to study cell–cell interactions in each cellular neighborhood.
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Analyzing Microplastic-Associated Pollutants in Vegetables
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The presence and impacts of microplastics are being extensively researched and reviewed, especially in the marine environment. However, the accumulation and ecotoxicity of leaching compounds such as additives in plastic waste are scarcely studied.
This webinar explores how leachates from microplastics and other plastic materials accumulate within edible and non-edible root vegetables and how they are then incorporated into the food chain.
Our expert speaker will discuss the results of their research into the levels of leachates in root vegetables, illustrating how plastic-associated compounds were quantified using a novel static headspace and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SHS-GC-MS) workflow.
This webinar explores how leachates from microplastics and other plastic materials accumulate within edible and non-edible root vegetables and how they are then incorporated into the food chain.
Our expert speaker will discuss the results of their research into the levels of leachates in root vegetables, illustrating how plastic-associated compounds were quantified using a novel static headspace and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SHS-GC-MS) workflow.
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Ask Me Anything: Proteomics
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Dr. Yates is a world-renowned proteomics expert whose work has revolutionized the field and his groundbreaking techniques are used by researchers worldwide. But Yates' impact goes beyond his discoveries. A decorated scientist and champion of mass spectrometry research, he also leads the prestigious Journal of Proteome Research.
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Transform Biomedicine and Drug Discovery Through Innovative Proteomics
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In this webinar, you’ll hear from Christof Lenz, PhD, about the importance of analyzing tissue samples in biomedical proteomics, particularly for understanding the molecular basis of cardiac diseases. Our second speaker, Greg Potts, PhD, will showcase how chemoproteomics, in combination with data-independent acquisition, speeds up drug discovery.
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Simultaneous Profiling of the Epigenome and Transcriptome at a Single-Cell Level
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In this webinar, you’ll learn about the insights you could gain by profiling gene expression and open chromatin from the same cell simultaneously.
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