Boost microbial detection sensitivity with unbiased human host DNA and RNA depletion

Boost microbial detection
An unbiased characterization of the human microbiome is crucial to a more complete understanding of microbial effect on human health and diseases. The rapidly reducing costs of sequencing and development of specialized analysis pipelines have made whole metagenome sequencing an attractive option.
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Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing: Current and Future States

Tune into this webinar and join Form Bio's Head of Solutions Science, Alpha Diallo, PhD and PacBio's Associate Director of Product Marketing, Elizabeth Tseng, PhD to learn about next-gen cell and gene therapy manufacturing.
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Commercial Cell Therapy Experience Using Mycoplasma NAT For Product Release: Five-Year Review

Autologous cell therapy products are patient-specific therapies that use cells harvested from a single patient to treat that same patient. Final product release tests that require minimal sampling, produce rapid valid results, and are inexpensive to use is critical because each lot of final product requires testing prior to implantation in the patient.
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Using Peptones to Achieve Diverse and Demanding Bioproduction Goals

Becton Dickinson

As bioproduction requirements advance, it is critical to have consistent, high-quality media and supplements that continue to meet evolving industry needs. Peptones have been successfully used in bioproduction applications for more than 30 years to meet diverse and demanding production requirements. Their unique nutritional profiles and usage flexibility make peptones ideal components for creating a robust bioprocess. Join us for this exciting new GEN webinar that will demonstrate the benefits of peptones and how they can be used to enhance process performance and consistently yield a high-quality product.
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DIABETES AND THE CLINICAL LABORATORY

labroots.com

As the prevalence of diabetes continues to rise in many areas across the globe, healthcare providers continue to look for methods that will aid in the diagnosis and management of patients. This is a complex process that poses challenges for patients, physicians, hospitals and laboratories. What is changing in today’s world is that many hospitals are being asked to take steps toward improving proactive and preventive care, improving patient outcomes while also saving on healthcare costs associated with diabetes and diabetes complications. Laboratories are invaluable partners in addressing this challenge.
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