Advancements in CMOS Sensors for Scientific Imaging
For years, CCD sensors, known for their high-quality imaging capabilities, have been the gold standard in scientific instrumentation. However, recent advancements in CMOS sensors have positioned them as a cost-effective and competitive alternative that is quickly gaining traction in the field. In this article, we delve into the strengths and applications of CCD and CMOS sensors, exploring how this shift in technology is reshaping the digital imaging landscape.
Bio-Rad’s Downstream Process Development Support and Services
Bio-Rad’s Chromatography Support Scientist, Artur Stanczak, discusses the company’s comprehensive downstream process development services. From method development to troubleshooting, Bio-Rad provides specialized support to help customers overcome bioprocessing challenges. Access tools, case studies, and expert guidance to optimize processes and advance biomanufacturing efforts in this informative video.
Biotherapeutic Antibody Discovery at Bio-Rad’s New Center for Excellence
The Pioneer Platform features one of the largest functional antibody libraries available, utilizing SpyLock technology for rapid prototyping and screening of hundreds of bispecific antibodies, and TrailBlazer technology for efficient antibody format conversion. Together, these services provide a comprehensive and streamlined solution for researchers seeking to develop innovative biotherapeutic therapies.
Scientists for Life: A Tale of Two Tattoos
Most scientists, no matter where they are at in their career, remember the moments of wonder as they navigated lab work for the first time. Whether it’s a band on a gel, a colony on a plate, or a piece of data, those first tangible results come with a feeling of having accomplished something incredible. More than ten years later, we caught up with two scientists who immortalized that feeling in the form of matching protein ladder tattoos, and discussed how their time as undergraduate researchers led them where they are today.
Bispecific Antibodies and Cancer Immunotherapy
Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) are an important addition to the immuno-oncology toolbox. Designed to recognize two distinct epitopes, bsAbs have enhanced binding, specificity, and efficacy compared to current monovalent antibody therapeutics, making them exciting candidates for more targeted cancer treatments. Learn about bsAbs and how our tools can help scientists with their research on therapeutic candidates.
Can You Find All the qPCR-Related Words?
Feeling stressed? Take a break with this qPCR-themed word search.
6 Tips to Secure Funding for Flow Cytometers
We asked core facilities staff and research scientists from the U.S. and Europe for their top tips for securing funding for large instrumentation, such as a cell analyzer or cell sorter. Here are the key questions you should consider while preparing your grant application to increase your chances of a successful outcome.
Advancing Molecular Diagnostics for Myelodysplastic Syndrome
No patient who has survived cancer wants to hear that they’ve relapsed. But hearing it sooner rather than later can dramatically increase the chances of finding a successful, potentially life-saving treatment. Using next-generation sequencing and Droplet Digital PCR, researchers at the University of Uppsala aim to detect relapse by monitoring patient-specific biomarkers. Read about their ongoing clinical study.
Advanced Cancer Therapeutics: Increasing Efficacy and Specificity and Reducing Toxicity
Research into human diseases has led to the development of novel monoclonal antibody drugs. These monoclonal antibody therapies have been successful because of their specificity and selectivity. However, ongoing development and successfully launching a new mAb drug require robust and reliable methods to screen for drug targets, demonstrate drug safety and efficacy, and scale up manufacturing to meet the stringent regulatory guidelines required for approval.
Western Blot University
Join us for an in-depth dive into western blotting. Whether you are new to western blotting or an experienced user looking for tips, this five-part webinar series has something for you. Slides and downloadable resources will be available for each webinar. Complete all five classes to receive a certificate of completion and a colorful Western Blotting University poster.