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Olympus to hold first Organoid Conference to support stem cell research

Olympus will hold its first Olympus Organoid Conference—Think Deep, See Deeper, which will be held virtually on September 7–9, 2021. This free three-day event will include presentations, tech talks and product demonstrations to support emerging stem cell research through 3D microscopy imaging. Think Deep, See Deeper As 3D structures that mimic real organs, organoids hold […]

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BioGenes and FyoniBio combine scientific expertise, offer single source for pharmacokinetic and immunogenicity analyses

Pharmacokinetic and immuno­genicity projects can be both diverse and complex, involving work packages from antibody generation and production to the analysis of clinical samples with validated assays. In an effort to simplify the process, BioGenes and FyoniBio has signed an agreement under wich they will cooperate to provide a single source for these services. BioGenes, […]

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Vacuum Vortex Concentration methodology – how it works

Solvent evaporation specialists – BioChromato has published online a description of how the Vacuum Vortex Concentration (VVC) methodology enables users of its Smart Series of Evaporators remove high boiling solvents including water, DMSO and DMF quickly and safely. At the heart of each BioChromato Smart Evaporator is a highly efficient spiral airflow created by a […]

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Japanese Patent Office upholds key Charpentier-Doudna CRISPR patent

ERS Genomics Limited, which was formed to provide broad access to the foundational CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property co-owned by Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier, issued a statement saying that the Japanese Patent Office (JPO) has rejected arguments filed in opposition to the second Japanese patent (JP6692856) filed by Dr. Charpentier, together with The Regents of the University of […]

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MIMETAS opens new Phenotypic Screening Centre

MIMETAS, a leader in human-relevant organ-on-a-chip models, has opened their Phenotypic Screening Center. The centre facilitates large-scale screening campaigns on Organ-on-a-Chip models, a powerful technology that improves the human physiological relevance of cultured tissues by utilizing microfluidic techniques. In contrast to other Organ-on-a-Chip platforms, the MIMETAS OrganoPlate technology offers the scalability and the throughput needed […]

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ProBioGen, LAVA Therapeutics close second cell line development agreement

ProBioGen and LAVA Therpuetics N.V. have closed a second cell line development agreement to support a bispecific gamma-delta T cell engager (TCE) candidate in LAVA’s pipeline. Under the agreement and using its CHO.RiGHT expression platform, including its DirectedLuck Transposase technology for the generation of stable high-titer cell lines, ProBioGen will conduct cell line development of a novel […]

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VERAXA Biotech, Quadira Biosciences form partnership on ADC development

Veraxa (former Velabs Therapeutics GmbH), a leading company in innovative ADC engineering and functional antibody screening, has entered into a partnership agreement with Quadira Biosciences AG, Zug, Switzerland, to jointly develop a suite of novel ADCs for the treatment of oncological conditions. The collaboration will leverage both the advantages of VERAXA’s advanced and proprietary position-true […]

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Jürgen Semmler appointed as new managing director at Shimadzu Europa

Shimadzu, one of the world leaders in analytical instrumentation, has appointed Jürgen Semmler as the new managing director of its European organization from July 1, 2021. Previously, head of Shimadzu Deutschland, he succeeds Jürgen Kwass, who led Shimadzu Europa from 2003 to the present and is now retiring. Semmler and Kwass have both been affiliated […]

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Discovery shows human cells can write RNA sequences into DNA

Cells contain machinery that duplicates DNA into a new set that goes into a newly formed cell. That same class of machines, called polymerases, also build RNA messages, which are like notes copied from the central DNA repository of recipes, so they can be read more efficiently into proteins.