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Simplifying your path to decarbonization while increasing safety with the power of filtration.
Grippaz® gloves are designed to meet the evolving safety requirements of multiple controlled environments with a specialized nitrile compound that is ESD Safe, chemical resistant, durable, and has an enhanced grip for precision tasks. By consolidating glove types, organizations can simplify stock management and reduce inventory costs while maintaining compliance with safety standards across various applications. Grippaz® gloves support the need for reliable, versatile protection in industries where chemical, biological, and electrostatic safety are paramount.
Understanding the impact of high-quality animal-origin free recombinant growth factors on stem cell culture.
An overview of the Arrowhead Forensics products that are used from the crime scene to the Forensic Laboratories such as Toxicology/Serology and DNA Labs.
Creating a lab with Ductless Air Filtration Solutions that provides certified, sustainable, safety wherever your science takes you.
The FDA submitted its final rule regarding laboratory diagnostic tests (LDTs) on May 6, 2024. While it allows for 4 years for compliance and it is currently being disputed by various associations that deal directly in LDTs, how will this affect you? We will discuss the basics of the ruling, how you can address the upcoming changes, and how Varizymes can help you with one of the basic forms of compliance that comes with increased scrutiny about how your assays are built, validated, and verified to protect Point of Care end users.
Explore sustainable practices in the laboratory by discussing the benefits and best practices associated with pipette tip recycling, aiming to reduce environmental impact and promote responsible laboratory waste management.
Join us to discuss the latest advancements in biosafety cabinet technology, enhancing safety, boosting efficiency, and improving user comfort.
Properly managing a stockroom is vital to the success of the research on your campus. The ever changing nature of technology coupled with volatile supply chains have impacted how stockrooms operate. This webinar will highlight the major changes in stockroom management and best practices from a survey of multiple stockrooms at major research institutions.
For over 40 years Thomas Scientific's dedicated international export experts have made global sourcing easy to support all your scientific needs. Whether based internationally or a company with a global footprint, Thomas Scientific provides individualized customer service, innovative scientific equipment, and a comprehensive portfolio offering a wide selection of product listings at a great price.
Many users in the area of sample storage work with the familiar cryotubes in 81 or 100 format. As a rule, the existing volume of the tubes is not used optimally. This circumstance leads to a waste of storage capacity. The SBS sample archiving system from LVL solves this problem and has numerous features that help to ensure not only the integrity of the sample, but also the transfer of information that is essential for the clear assignment between container and sample. We all agree that its time for greenthinking instead of greenwashing and based on that LVLs new 100% recycled rack series will be introduced. In addition to shared experiences and physical background, an innovative laser marking system is being introduced that ensures long-lasting and robust marking of the tubes, while saving working hours of routine work that instead can be invested in productive activities.
Automated Magbead Extraction accelerates your DNA Library Preparation. Gilson Pipetmax uses robotic scripts developed using PIPETMAX for NGS.
Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in more predictive model systems for disease and development. 3D cell culture models can serve both purposes, but can present challenges in consistency. In this session, you will learn about technologies from Corning to ensure consistency in 3D models.
Introducing the full Thomas Brand PCR Workflow, from highly technical equipment to consumables and chemicals for less with delivery now.
Creating a lab with Ductless Air Filtration Solutions that provides certified, sustainable, safety wherever your science takes you.
This presentation will cover the purpose of the Annex 1 update, scope, principles, regulatory expectations, what's next and solutions to help ensure readiness.
As you transition your discovery through research and development to commercial production in a GMP setting, your goal is to speed that process by minimizing variables. Laboratory equipment plays a key role in that process and should offer proven solutions. In this talk, you will learn: What is GMP work and how does it differs from basic research and development; How can laboratory equipment ease this transition; What are the five criteria to evaluate in selecting lab equipment for transitioning to GMP compliance.
Cellular and gene-based therapeutic approaches are the future of medicine for many conditions. As the CGT field expands and deepens, the need for consistent and reliable partners becomes critical. We will review how Thomas Scientific can assist you in your efforts.
Thomas Scientific's Cannabis Specialists demonstrates how to leverage vendor consolidation ultimately saving you time & money in today's supply chain challenged climate.
How public sector—state, local and educational (SLED) customers can utilize cooperative contracts to improve efficiency in the procurement process.
Our experienced team of furniture specialists, lab designers, and project managers at Laboratory builders are here to lead you through the completion of your fast track lab renovation, or new lab project. With clear and easy communication, in depth planning, extensive inventory of top-quality lab furniture, we are here to act as a full turnkey solution to help design and build your next lab!
Increase your knowledge of the attributes to look for when choosing laboratory supplies (and stretch your budget in the process).
We're witnessing advances in the way we diagnose, treat, and cure disease. Along with these advances come a rising tide of samples. Scientists in all kinds of labs are now facing the possibility and even the likelihood that their existing methods of identifying, tracking, and reporting on those samples may be insufficient to the task ahead. We will explore the rising tide of sample loss and the trends you can take to ensure best practices to limit sample disruptions.
During this presentation we will look at the methods for performing microbial testing of liquids. We will review the equipment and discuss some troubleshooting of the more common issues when using the equipment.
Environmental testing involves the analysis of various environmental samples, such as air, water, soil, and sediment, to identify and quantify the presence of pollutants, contaminants, and other substances that may pose a risk to human health and the environment. The accurate and reliable detection of these substances is critical for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and protecting public health and the environment. There are three keys ways to ensure that you are using best practices and the best products in your labs.
Sample preparation solutions for environmental and agricultural research using homogenizers and kits.
Discuss ways to visualize cellular viability and fluorescence applications.
Discuss how there are various ways to collect cells for cell therapy and then go into how our blood collection items can be a part of that solution.
In this session we will help you gain an understanding of a Class II BSC's role in the rapidly growing cell and gene therapy market. We will cover key product concepts, application-specific requirements, and unique options for novel instruments used to process these unique therapies.
MP Biomedicals food testing and plant research solutions using SafTest and FastPrep systems.
Due to the complexity of cannabis product matrices, sample preparation for cannabinoid testing is very challenging. Accurate extraction and analysis procedures are required to ensure correct labelling of cannabinoid content. In this talk, we will talk about simple and accurate sample preparation methods for analysis of cannabinoids in several matrices such as hemp bud, hemp oil, chocolate, gummy, candy, and cream.
Millions of people around the world are sickened or killed due to food or waterborne pathogens. The efficiency of sample processing, testing, analyst skill and reference materials all play a role in producing accurate results to ensure the safety and fitness of the world’s food and water supplies. Most countries have regulations and limits for the safety of food and water for human consumption. In this webinar, we look at the impact of sample processing and testing on the true determination of food safety. We will examine the best practices for sample handling and guide attendees through the pitfalls which can detrimentally effect sample result accuracy.
Working with labs to make the most of their automation devices
Automation pipet tips have performance, cleanliness and specification demands that exceed manual pipette tips. Labcon will present how creating high quality automation tips relies on molding techniques, dimensional control, lab testing, and volume analysis to ensure perfect performance.
The growing push for 3D cell culture models is limited by technical challenges in handling, processing, and scalability to high-throughput applications. To meet these challenges, we use our platform, magnetic 3D bioprinting, in which cells are individually magnetized and assembled with magnetic forces. In magnetizing cells, not only do we make routine cell culture and experiments feasible and scalable, but we also gain fine spatial control in the formation of spheroids and more complex structures. This presentation will focus on recent developments using this platform, particularly in cancer biology and immunology.
Uses and applications of water across various industries and why it's so critical.
Laboratory plastics are critical to scientific research, but these plastics often have a high environmental impact. Analysis shows that a large portion of this impact, in some cases nearly 60%, comes from the manufacturing process. You can dramatically improve the environmental footprint of your laboratory by choosing Labcon's Earth Friendly products, manufactured in the United States.
This session will highlight products and strategies that promote memorable student learning experiences.
From basic chemistry to complex digestions, the right fume hood exists for every application. In this presentation we will discuss chemical fume hoods and how to identify the proper hood for customers specific needs. Knowing what questions to ask and where to go for help will simplify your process and ensure everyone is set up for success.
Each laboratory has their own unique characteristics in their workplace environment. The Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) adopted a generic standard entitled "Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories." The intent is to minimize or completely eliminate exposures and risks when working with hazardous chemicals in the lab. Brady will walk you through how to identify safety needs in your unique environment.
The importance of Sol M safety feature solutions to prevent the serious risks associated with needlestick injuries.
The journey of going from visual to automated diagnosis.
Learn about the challenges and improved techniques in blood collection of human and animal research with Sol M's new patented safety technology.
Worker safety is a critical component of compliance as well as sustaining a healthy and safe work environment. This became more evident than ever during the peak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
There are many different standards, laws and guidelines that set the parameters for worker safety in clinical pathology. While there may be distinct differences among the various safety protocols, they all focus on optimal worker safety.
This program centers around worker safety in clinical pathology settings, which includes using the proper PPE as well as understanding the regulatory compliance behind safety requirements. Several of the applicable standards and guidelines that will be discussed include OSHA, USP 800, CAP Standards, and CDC.