
#2 How Do You Best Prepare Your Columns for Chromatography?
Here are some tips for attaching, filling or running your chromatography columns.

Get Published! 10 Tips for Getting Published Successfully
When you have finished all your experiments and have the paper ready in your head, you need to consider several factors before sending it for publication. Here are some tips that Bio-Rad’s PrimePCR™ PCR Primers and Assays group put together for getting the paper published successfully.

Bioradiations July Edition
See what new articles and videos are in the July edition of Bioradiations.

Choosing the Right Percentage Gel
Unsure about what percentage SDS-PAGE gel to pick for your experiment? We share four tips that make picking the perfect gel a piece of cake.

Automated Multi-D Chromatography on the NGC™ System
What is Multidimensional (Multi-D) chromatography? Here is an animated explanation of how Multi-D chromatography works and what its advantages are over traditional chromatography.

Minimizing Protein Degradation
In this episode, we share tips and tricks for minimizing protein degradation during cell lysis and sample preparation.

#1 How Do You Best Prepare Your Protein Samples for Purification?
Here are some tips to clarify your lysate, filter proteins, and to achieve optimal binding of your proteins.

High Quality Gene Expression from Precious Samples
— A Simplified Workflow
Obtaining enough starting material to complete multiple gene expression experiments can be challenging when working with precious and limited samples. Find out how Mark Kibschull of the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute in Toronto determines pluripotency and differentiation of limited human embryonic stem cells using Bio-Rad’s SingleShot Cell Lysis Kit, PreAmp Supermix, and PrimePCR validated primer panels. This simplified workflow allows for the gene expression analysis of hundreds of genes from as little as 100 human embryonic stem cells, and without the cumbersome step of isolating and purifying RNA.

Bioradiations June Edition
Get a quick look to see what new articles and videos are in the June edition.

Teaching Inquiry in the Classroom
A look inside Julianne Zedalis’ classroom at The Bishop’s School in San Diego, CA, gives a glimpse of how a master teacher implements inquiry in her classroom. Bio-Rad’s ThINQ! Investigations enable instructors to guide students through real-world inquiry investigations. These labs meet the revised College Board curriculum requirements and are aligned to AP Biology Big Ideas; they are designed to connect inquiry to NGSS and college curricula, encouraging students to think like real scientists.