BIO 2018 Partnering Webinar: How to Get the Most ROI in Boston

BIO One-on-One Partnering™ is the most efficient way to do business in the biotech and pharma industry without traveling all over the world. Our system makes it easy to search for and identify potential partners and request meetings with prospective biotech investors and senior business development executives. Did you know that partnering attendees average 13 scheduled BIO One-on-One Partnering meetings at BIO?
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The new wave in bio-based materials: maximum value from lignin with industry-specific fractions

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The era of affordable sugars, renewable biochemical and bio-based materials from lignocellulosic feedstock are here. Enabling a paradigm shift from petroleum and change over to renewable biomass, the new fractionation technologies of lignin allow the entire biomass to be utilized. Lignocellulosic biomass – a variety of non-edible, woody materials – is the largest renewable reservoir of fermentable carbohydrates, aromatic compounds, and other chemical building blocks. With the new wave of biotechnology, controlled size, solubility, and activity of lignin can be achieved.
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Tapestri: The Precision Genomics Platform

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Our mission is to help researchers and clinicians unlock single-cell biology to enable the discovery, development, and delivery of precision medicine.
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Single-Cell Analysis for Understanding Identity and Diversity

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The study of single cells has revolutionized our understanding of cell identity, diversity, development, and function, bridging basic science and precision medicine and ushering in technological advances that will revolutionize both. In this Cell Press Webinar,Smita Krishnaswamy (Yale University), John Marioni (EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute), and Peter Kharchenko (Harvard University) will discuss new methods and tools for analyzing data in the rapidly expanding field of single-cell biology.
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Next Generation Nucleic Acid Extraction for NGS: Increased Yields and More Efficient Workflows for Extraction from FFPE

FFPE tissue samples with a low abundance of nucleic acid continue to present a challenge for cancer genomics. Such samples frequently fail to produce sufficient DNA or RNA for downstream analyses, which can impact patient care or reduce the statistical power of a study.
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