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ChromatographyPast WebinarsWebinars

A New Mixed-Mode Media for Downstream Purification

Presented by: Daniel Yoshikawa, PhD, Global Product Manager, Process Chromatography
Mark A. Snyder, PhD, R&D Applications Manager, Process Chromatography

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Watch this webinar to learn about a new mixed-mode chromatography media used to purify biomolecules at process scale. It delivers unique selectivity and robust, uniformly sized beads with excellent pressure-flow properties ideal for bioprocess applications.

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Novel Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury
ArticlesDrug Discovery and DevelopmentFeatured Stories

Traumatic Brain Injury — A Controversial and Deadly Epidemic

Ever wonder how football is linked to degenerative brain disease? Find out here. Also, learn about novel biomarkers for traumatic brain injury (TBI), the current state of TBI research, and promising new approaches for developing a robust diagnostic tool. Discover tests currently used to diagnose TBI and read about unusual techniques used to develop reliable biomarkers.
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R-Loops in Cancer Research
ArticlesCell BiologyDrug Discovery and Development

R-Loops and Their Key Role in Cancer Research

R-loops are being investigated as potential therapeutic targets for cancer. Find out what they are, how they form, how their formation is controlled by our cells, and, above all, their potential as therapeutic targets.
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Bioinformatics and Our Microbiome
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Say Hello to Your Littlest Friends — the Microbiota

How well do you understand your microbiota? Dr. Allyson Byrd of Genentech, the fourth guest on Brilliant Science, is a bioinformatician focusing on parsing all the data our microbiomes have to offer. Read about the value of analyzing microbiota and how Dr. Byrd hopes to leverage the results.
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Cell BiologyPast WebinarsWebinars

To Boldly Flow: Gain Confidence to Start Flow Cytometry

Presented by: Mike Blundell, PhD, Product Manager

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Flow cytometry is a powerful technique used widely in biological research, but if you are just beginning your flow journey, it can be hard to know where to start. In this webinar, you will:

  • Learn the important steps to obtaining better flow cytometry data
  • Get advice on how to apply this knowledge to improve your experiments
  • Find out how Bio-Rad’s panel builder tool can help you design your experiments, no matter how many colors you plan to use

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Discovering Small Vesicles with Flow Cytometry
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Flow Cytometry — A Gateway for Discovering More about Small Vesicles

Small vesicles were identified over 50 years ago but scientists are still trying to understand their biology and role in disease. These vesicles have become relevant for monitoring, diagnosing, and treating complex diseases such as cancer. Yet, because of their small size compared to cells, they require intricate technologies to truly understand their impact in research. Learn about the various technologies used to study small vesicles and discover the power of flow cytometry for learning more about these valuable vesicles.
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Western Blot Detection of Proteins Present in Tissue Lysates
ArticlesElectrophoresis/Western BlottingProtocols and Tips

10 Tips for Western Blot Detection of Proteins Present in Tissue Lysates

Extracting proteins from tissue lysates for western blotting can be a challenge. From knowing how to process your tissue to verifying protein loading to including suitable controls, there is a lot to keep track of. The ten tips in this article can help you on your way to generating reproducible and reliable blots and do better western blotting overall.
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Minimize On-Column Aggregation during mAb Purification
ArticlesChromatographyProtocols and Tips

Got Purification Troubles?

Use our interactive infographic to find out how your resin-of-choice fares in on-column aggregate formation during monoclonal antibody purification. And find out what you can do to minimize these on-column aggregates.
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ArticlesElectrophoresis/Western BlottingGeneral Interest

Defining the New Normal in Quantitative Western Blot Data

Normalization of western blot data is very crucial in quantitating proteins. Normalization of band intensity of proteins of interest with the band intensity of housekeeping proteins (HKP) is routinely done in labs. But more and more journals question the validity of using HKPs in normalization and are demanding more validations and tests. An alternative method is to use total protein normalization (TPN) for normalization. Explore the TPN option and see how you can get reliable western blot data easily.
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Multiplex Cytokine Immunoassays
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Multiplex Cytokine Immunoassays — Minimizing Effort, Maximizing Results

Since the first cytokine was identified over 60 years ago, a lot has been done to better understand these molecules. The use of multiplex immunoassays is one such way, though they aren’t considered quite as mainstream yet. Learn about how the SMARTS approach can be used to better align user experience to the performance characteristics of these multiplex assays and hopefully transition them to a more mainstream role in research.
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