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How different pipetting techniques can influence your pipetting results
ON DEMAND: Do you use a pipette on a daily basis and want to make sure to get the best results? Then this webinar is for you. -
Webinarie
Implementation of a Novel Automated Sampling System for High Density Cell Culture Processes
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Life Science
Working with cell counting - Choose a customised live webinar
ON DEMAND - In this time of social distancing, Nexcelom is offering a way to bring your team together for an educational opportunity with a customised live webinar for your team. -
Life Science
Keep Learning with Active Motif Epigenetics Webinars
ON DEMAND - With many people now working from home, we wanted to share our new series of webinars to help you keep learning until things get back to normal. -
Life Science
Automated HT Analysis for Viral Infection Assays
ON DEMAND - In this informational webinar, Dr. Dmitry Kuksin, Nexcelom Senior Scientist, examines specific virology related assays such as plaque and foci formation, as well as antibody neutralization. -
Life Science
An Easier, Faster Method for Analyte Detection
ON DEMAND - Join Promega to learn about Lumit Immunoassay, simple and fast alternative to conventional immunoassay methods including ELISAs and Western blots technology and how it can simplify your workflow and yield results faster. -
Diagnostik
Copan´s Scientific Webinar
ON DEMAND - Global leader of swab collection and transport systems. COPAN has recently set foot in the field of Bacteriology Laboratory Automation. Learn from experts and get updated about microbiology news. -
Anestesi
Practical tips and tricks perioperative platelet function testing
ON DEMAND - Platelet function testing - Why and how? - Clinical scenarios and transfusion decisions using TEG PlateletMapping Assays - Platelet function testing in emergency procedures -
Diagnostik
The importance of monitoring ionized Magnesium in the ICU
ON DEMAND - tMg is used to identify patients with hypomagnesemia. Various studies show the clinical significance of using iMg, the functional form of tMg, to correctly identify patients with hypomagnesemia.