INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT

  • Complementing Routine Peptide Monitoring
    7/29/2025

    Discover how to enhance your peptide analysis by integrating UV and mass spectral data into a single, streamlined workflow to boost data confidence and lab efficiency.

  • White Paper: Spray Drying Biologics: An Alternative To Freeze Drying
    10/16/2024

    Explore how innovative drying technologies can enhance the stability and efficacy of biologics, ensuring successful outcomes in this rapidly growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry.

  • Studying The Spatial Architecture Of Glioblastoma
    3/24/2025

    Explore how intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH) impacts cancer progression and therapy resistance with advanced imaging platforms and custom antibody panels to reveal the spatial architecture of glioblastoma (GBM).

  • Ophthalmic Drug Delivery
    4/11/2024

    Explore the challenges to effective delivery of drugs to the eye, intricacies of ophthalmic drug delivery, and advantages of nanoparticles as an enabling technology for ocular drug-delivery systems.

  • Ready To Demystify Organoids?
    7/1/2025

    Organoids are transforming biomedical research. Explore their top applications, research workflows, key challenges, and dissociation techniques in this comprehensive guide to personalized medicine.

DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS

  • Peptides occupy a therapeutic niche between small molecules and large biologics. We understand the fundamental physiological challenges to peptide delivery and that there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach for formulation design.

  • Patch-clamp amplifiers from, whole-cell, and two electrode recordings, single channels to large macroscopic recordings

    The Axon Instruments® series of amplifiers provide best-in-class solutions for the entire range of patch-clamp experiments.

  • Our comprehensive network of manufacturing facilities enables us to offer robust supply assurance and consistent product quality to biopharmaceutical developers around the globe.

  • The journey of a GLP-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) molecule is complex.

  • STELLARIS STED Microscope

    Get faster to the truth

    Our STED (stimulated emission depletion) technology joins the STELLARIS platform to provide you the fastest way of imaging beyond the diffraction limit. Obtain cutting-edge nanoscopy results in no time with astounding image quality and resolution, while protecting your sample. STED super-resolution allows you to study multiple dynamic events simultaneously, so you can investigate molecular relationships and mechanisms within the cellular context.

    The seamless integration of STED and STELLARIS provides easy access to STED directly from the confocal interface, making it just a few clicks away. Now you can get more insights from your sample, because every detail matters.