This compilation of webinars touch on the various human diseases are most commonly attributed to the subject matter of microbiology, as well as the many microbes that are also responsible for numerous beneficial processes.
Join us for a live webinar on the latest advancements in spatial biology. Featuring two insightful presentations, learn how cutting-edge imaging and single-cell technologies are transforming...
Isothermal amplification methods streamline nucleic acid amplification without the need for thermal cycling. Join us to explore two innovative techniques, Recombinase Polymerase Amplificatio...
Good documentation, structured workflows, and reliable experiment tracking are essential in any lab environment. By applying digital tools like Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) , educators an...
The rising prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents significant challenges to public health, necessitating robust policies and advance...
This webinar will explore how microfluidic singleplex qPCR enables simultaneous detection of multiple respiratory pathogens across diverse sample types in surveillance settings. We'll begin...
Join us to discover how Aivia AI image analysis software enables you to quickly start your analysis, deploy intuitive AI-powered analysis for accurate detection, and batch process your analy...
The HIV-1 Nef accessory factor promotes viral replication and immune escape of HIV-infected cells, making it an attractive drug target. Our team previously identified small molecules that bi...
The global incidence of tick-borne diseases has increased substantially over the last few decades. This is largely due to environmental climate change, the expansion of new tick populations,...
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a widespread human γ-herpesvirus, infects nearly 90% of the global population by adulthood. While often asymptomatic in early life, EBV is linked to serious c...
Personalized health profiling using multi-omics data has the potential to reveal immunometabolic disruptions among individuals living with HIV (PWH) who are effectively undergoing antiretrov...