A generic drug is developed with the same dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics, and intended use as a brand-name medication. Generics are known as bioequivalent to the name-brand drug, so they demonstrate the same degree of clinical benefit.
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Digital SPR (dSPR) is a next-generation technology for characterizing biomolecular interactions. By combining digital microfluidics (DMF) with localized SPR (LSPR), digital SPR systems can e...
Flow cytometry is a powerful method for the quantification of microorganisms, unparalleled by other technologies. We will (1) give an overview of the benefits and use cases of flow cytometry...
MAR 26, 2024 | 7:00 PM
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The implementation of a preemptive pharmacogenomics (PGx) program in a hospital setting requires a multidisciplinary approach to ensure seamless integration of each stage of the process for...
The field of proteomics is undergoing a revolution to better quantify proteins and unlock the dynamic and valuable source of functional biological insight held in the proteome. Single-molecu...
MAR 26, 2024 | 8:00 AM
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The implementation of a preemptive pharmacogenomics (PGx) program in a hospital setting requires a multidisciplinary approach to ensure seamless integration of each stage of the process for...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) based liquid biopsy is emerging as standard of care in oncology for comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) of solid tumors. In this presentation we will showc...
Deciphering somatic mosaicism in healthy tissues and clonal diversity in tumors necessitates single-cell analysis. High-quality genomic and transcriptomic data at the single-cell level depen...
FEB 29, 2024 | 3:00 PM
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In recent years, small volume biopsies have been increasingly utilized for diagnosis of tumors in both primary and recurrent settings. Concomitantly, the numbers of ancillary studies for cha...
Mariana Kiehl (Sr. Applications Scientist at Roche Sequencing & Life Science) describes the KAPA Total Prep FFPE workflow, a novel single-tube method for combined sequencing of DNA and R...
Surface plasmon resonance is a real-time and label-free technique that offers low sample consumption and high throughput when compared to other biophysical techniques and has been widely ado...
FEB 21, 2024 | 12:00 PM
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mRNA‑based products are rapidly growing in the biotherapeutics space. Important considerations need to be made to develop a process for mRNA synthesis that consistently generates high‑yield...
The study of a single cell, the fundamental unit of our complex bodies, has become an important field in cellular biology, and researchers are using single-cell analysis to shed new light on...
Macrophages can mediate phagocytosis of cancer cells and cytotoxic tumor killing, and engage in effective bidirectional interactions with components of the innate and adaptive immune system....
FEB 14, 2024 | 10:00 AM
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Women experience a variety of unique sexual health issues that are often under appreciated by the general public and even by healthcare providers. Compared to other populations, cisgender wo...
High-content screening (HCS) is an imaging-based, multi-parametric strategy used in drug development that generates rich datasets through multiplexing strategically chosen fluorescent dyes a...
Quantum Imaging is a new and developing field that involves the application of quantum physics phenomena to develop new imaging technologies and methodologies for scientific research. We are...
The study of 3D organoids has transformed biomedical research, offering a more accurate representation of in vivo conditions. Maximizing the potential of 3D organoid research requires advanc...