GENETICS IN YOUR CLINIC: WHAT YOU CAN AND SHOULD DO NOW

As we learn more about the contribution of genetic and genomic factors to the origin, natural history, and treatment of human disease, clinicians are assuming more responsibility for ordering genetic tests for their patients. This, plus the emergence of Precision Medicine and the growing availability of direct-to-consumer genetic tests, adds to the need for clinicians to understand available tests and how to use them. Increasingly often, health care professionals are expected to:
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Biometrics - The future of web and mobile authentication

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Bio-metrics authentication is fast replacing passwords as the choice of authentication technique on web and mobile applications. This webinar covers various bio-metric options, comparative benefits and emerging trends.
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Pharmaron’s cell and gene therapy webinar series

Pharmaron has taken their platform beyond small molecules and are pleased to now offer a full array of services for biologics and cell and gene therapies (CGTs). Our new CGT webinar series focusses on identifying key cell and gene therapy questions that arise during drug discovery and development.
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The Cell Culture Revolution: Commercializing Therapeutic Cell Systems

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The advent of recombinant antibody production in mammalian cell lines has revolutionized modern medicine. Clinical success of these agents has challenged the underlying biological manufacturing systems to produce quantities sufficient to supply the ever-expanding commercial markets. A fundamental focus for commercialization efforts was the optimization of cell culture media components utilized in the biologic manufacturing process.
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High-Throughput Single-Molecule Technologies

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The past decade has witnessed an emergence of technologies from various disciplines that are providing unprecedented opportunities to formulate and answer new types of biological questions. In particular, single-molecule approaches are revolutionizing biological inquiries by providing previously unattainable data on elementary biological processes. Because biological molecules do not function in isolation in the cell, measurements need to be improved to better emulate in vivo conditions by studying more-complex systems with many components, and they need to be applied to the cellular levels and even tissue levels. This Cell Press webinar will discuss the latest advances in single molecule technologies, and the challenges and opportunities associated with their extension to very large scales and in interpreting the large and complex datasets.
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