Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing: Current and Future States

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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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Multi-modality imaging in aortic stenosis

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After watching this webinar, participants will be able to: understand the role of MMI in assessing the severity of aortic stenosis and myocardial damage; and learn the role of MMI to identify the best timing and the best option (surgical vs. transcatheter) for treatment of aortic stenosis.
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Single-Cell, Spatial, & In Situ Hi-Res Mapping of the Breast Cancer Tumor Microenvironment

Resolving the complexities of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is necessary for a comprehensive understanding of cancer biology. For example, while breast cancer is well studied, open questions remain, including why some ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS) progress to invasive carcinoma and some do not.
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The Importance of Cell Media Analysis in Upstream Bioprocess Development

As it is with so many things in life, how we begin often sets the tone for the entire journey. Bioproduction endeavors are no different. Using robust reagents and developing reproducible procedures at the early stages of your bioprocess is critical to producing a safe and efficacious final product. Upstream process scientists are constantly trying to improve parameters such as growth conditions, media analysis, and optimizing cell lines to ease the burden on downstream purification steps. Determining the best way to begin your bioproduction journey takes a lot of experience and can often seem daunting. However, in this presentation, our panelists will tell us what’s necessary for those initial successful steps.
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Rapid Assembly of the RFP Gene with Enzymatic DNA Synthesis

DNA assembly is commonly performed in the build step of the design-build-test-learn cycle at the core of synthetic biology. In many assembly workflows, DNA is assembled into gene fragments, which are then assembled into larger constructs, often plasmids.
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