Robust library preparation for improved ultra-low input and flexible single-cell RNA-sequencing

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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Understanding the Evolution of Intranasal Vaccines

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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Speed, Quality & Cost – Why You Should be Conducting Your Clinical Trials in Australia

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Speed, Quality & Cost – Why You Should be Conducting Your Clinical Trials. Join PCI Clinical Services and their partners for this educational webinar to learn tax incentive program and eligibility when conducting your trials in Australia
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The top 5 cybersecurity threats to pharma for 2022

It's no secret that pharma companies are struggling to protect themselves from cyberattacks amid the pandemic. Data breaches are costing the sector around US$5m a year, while one in 10 pharma companies are at risk of a ransomware attack, exacerbated by a perfect storm of shifting to remote working, increased growth, antiquated OT systems and a lack of cybersecurity skills.
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Designing Reliable Medical Devices by Solving Common Interconnect Challenges

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Individuals take for granted everyday interactions with well-designed products and devices that save both time and aggravation. Well-designed products can eliminate overall confusion for the user. Every day, more medical devices are designed for portability and at home monitoring. A major initiative in the medical device industry is to reduce the workload on our already overworked medical professionals. Medical device manufacturers must consider countless items when designing and manufacturing their final product, but unfortunately, connectors usually take a back seat to other more engaging topics. Nicomatic has relationships with many of the top medical device manufacturers to help them determine the best connector solution for their specific application. In the medical market, connectors are unique to their specific application and one solution does not work across the board.
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