INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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Faster Clones, Simpler Process: What's Changing In CHO Expression?
This presentation examines how enhanced glutamine synthetase selection stringency, combined with a high-strength gene promoter, provides greater control over gene expression and supports CHO cell line development.
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Navigating The Analytical Complexity Of Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
From identity and purity testing using chromatography and electrophoresis to PCR and microbial studies, explore advanced analytical solutions tailored for siRNA, miRNA, pDNA, and mRNA products.
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Eliminate Risk From Your Viral Vector Tech Transfers
Explore strategies to simplify viral vector tech transfers, reduce risk, and maintain quality under tight timelines, as well as a case study that demonstrates how to streamline this critical process.
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Combining Digital Platforms And QbD Principles
How can data and digitalization further improve pharmaceutical development and the continuous, quick, and efficient delivery of products?
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Process Intensification: Your Guide To "Doing More With Less"8/5/2025
Explore innovative strategies in process intensification to boost mAb production and hear from industry experts as they share solutions for scaling efficiency and navigating regulatory challenges.
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Automating High-Throughput Screens Using Patient-Derived Organoids3/17/2025
Many oncology drugs fail in later development stages due to inadequate predictive models. Explore how 3D cell models, like patient-derived organoids, offer a promising solution in the drug development process.
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384-Well Microplate Time Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) Immunoassay9/18/2024
Examine how innovative sandwich ELISAs in a 384-well format can be utilized with a sensitive reader for high-throughput screening to quantify Human IgG and IFN gamma.
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Inside Bioprocessing: Microbial Media11/4/2025
Learn the reasons why the animal origin-free trend in bioprocessing has taken so long to reach microbial bioproduction and the technical hurdles overcome during the development of Gibco CD Bacto Supreme.
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Improving Therapeutic Protein Efficacy Through Charge Profile Adjustment9/10/2024
By adequately measuring charge variants early in development and implementing effective control strategies, developers can mitigate risks and ensure the safety and efficacy of their mAb products.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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MaxPeak™ Premier Columns utilize MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces that are designed to increase analyte recovery, sensitivity, and reproducibility by minimizing analyte/surface interactions that can lead to sample losses.
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Integrated drug discovery greatly benefits programs by blending various scientific disciplines into a unified team focused on your project.
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Leica EZ4 W Educational stereo microscopes for college and university
Letting minds meet… anywhere.
These stereo microscopes provide a wireless education solution to the science classroom. The integrated 5-megapixel cameras can live-stream HD images to students’ smartphones or tablets. Students can connect to the EZ4 W either through its own internal Wi-Fi signal or through the facilities network. The EZ4 E exclusively uses the facilities network (WLAN or LAN) to allow students to connect to the microscope. This is an ideal solution if you don`t want to add additional Wi-Fi access points to your existing wireless network concept.
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Next-generation fluorescent imaging solution for the assurance of monoclonality and automated confluence across diverse cell types
Demonstrating that cell lines are monoclonal – or that a gene was edited as expected – can be a time-consuming and highly-subjective process when relying on conventional technologies. The CloneSelect® Imager and CloneSelect® Imager FL are a high-throughput automated solutions for imaging and analyzing mammalian cells. Tracking the formation of a colony from a single cell is effortless as barcoded plates are tracked over time. Automated acquisition and analysis provides accurate, objective, and consistent results.
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The BioAccord™ LC-MS System with dedicated workflows for the Sartorius Ambr® 15 and small bioreactors enables process engineers to directly measure Product Quality Attributes (PQAs) and cell culture media.