Biotechne
Western blotting uses antibodies to identify individual proteins within a cell or tissue lysate. It is an important life sciences technique that involves many steps. When done well Western blotting delivers useful information to the researcher. Good results can, at times, be challenging. Sourcing quality reagents and finding ways to avoid repeating experiments is essential. This webinar offers insights into the tips and tricks that can help you generate better Western blot data and will discuss advances that have allowed the automation of protein separation and immunodetection of traditional Western blotting.
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Despite increases in cyber security investment, ransomware remains a persistent threat to healthcare operations. Join Akamai for a discussion on how microsegmentation can prevent adversarial attack methodologies from deployment of the ransomware itself.
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ROCHE
The science of medicine has allowed us to make incredible advances in diagnosing and treating diseases. But the complexity of human biology is staggering. Every person is unique and in many ways, so are diseases. Yet the digital revolution in healthcare provides new ways to both collect high-quality data from each patient and connect it to data from large pools of other patients for analysis. This enables us to arrive at a deeper understanding of how to treat an individual. Only then can we see what distinguishes each of us as individuals, and translate that into personalized and thus improved care for every person. Real-world evidence, molecular information generated from next-generation sequencing, data from wearable devices and mobile apps and novel clinical trials are transforming the future of care.
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Intranasal vaccination is an interesting and increasingly attractive alternative to improving the delivery of therapeutic vaccines. It comes with the promise of better efficacy by stimulating local mucosal response, needle-free delivery and could be self-administrable.
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