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Researchers isolate specific cell types with sorting technologies to uncover therapeutic targets. Although conventional flow cytometers face manufacturing compliance challenges in drug development research, new systems optimized for sterility, ease of use, and performance promise to enhance cell therapy discovery. Download this application note from Sony to explore how the CGX10 Cell Isolation System provides a user-friendly, GMP-compliant cell sorting and therapy production environment. #AD https://ow.ly/xQ2Q50Rv3Er
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While the concepts behind AI predictive models are well established, their inner workings are often murky or invisible to the user. Explainable AI helps life science researchers see the underlying basis on which machine learning networks make predictions, yielding faster discovery tools and more transparent interpretations. In this episode of The Scientist Speaks podcast, Jim Collins from Massachusetts Institute of Technology shares how he uses explainable AI and machine learning for antibiotic discovery. #AD Listen to the full episode to learn more: https://bit.ly/3Qm1dBB
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Despite the ease of virtual options, many scientists attend in person conferences. Why is the digital medium good but not good enough? Find out: https://ow.ly/Iglq50Ru30r
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Life sciences researchers need a host of tools to develop and test critical disease-treating drugs and therapies, from basic research to final product release. In this webinar brought to you by Lonza, Kevin Grady will review how primary human cells and optimized media systems can be the building blocks for developing advanced models for examining drug toxicity. 📅 May 15 @ 11AM ET Register now #AD: https://ow.ly/H3pI50RekI6
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Scientists use three-dimensional cell culture models, such as organoids, to replicate an organ’s functionality and structure in vitro. However, researchers with limited experience often find it challenging to develop organoid models. In this webinar brought to you by Sartorius, Aitor Aguirre will explain how his group produces mini hearts and uses these organoids to investigate development and disease. Register today #AD: https://ow.ly/ksgt50RuaVU
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From cellular motility to immune cell signaling, scientists seek to uncover the pathways that cancer cells take to metastasize. In this symposium, Jennifer Munson from Virginia Tech, Adrienne Boire from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Robert Insall from UCL, and Jean-François Côté from Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) will discuss cellular mechanisms of metastasis, including tumor microenvironments, cell migration, anti-tumor immunity, and cytoskeletal dynamics. Register today: https://ow.ly/2IX650RouIw
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Download this application note from Thermo Fisher Scientific to learn how manual density gradient centrifugation compares to the automated Gibco™ CTS™ Rotea™ counterflow centrifugation system when separating PBMCs and troubleshooting tips for separating cells with the CTS Rotea system. #AD https://ow.ly/Wfv550R2xaZ
Efficient Cell Separation for Cell Therapy and Beyond
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Walk away from tedious #NGS #libraryprep and #targetenrichment processes with complete automation on the Agilent Technologies Magnis NGS Prep system using Agilent Magnis SureSelect XT HS2 DNA and RNA reagents. Set up your assay in as few as 15 minutes and press start! https://bit.ly/3TRvSI3 #AD
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After over a decade in the lab, the same love of learning that drove Danielle Gerhard to pursue neuroscience research now fuels her career in science writing. Meet one of our invaluable assistant editors: https://ow.ly/uFn050RrqzC
Meet the Team: Danielle Gerhard, PhD
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