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High-Throughput Screening
Download this infographic to explore key milestones and assay types, innovations driving high-throughput screening (HTS) and a typical HTS workflow.
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Top Considerations for Developing a New Laboratory
Setting up a new lab, or expanding an existing one, is a complex multi-phase process with many considerations, including space, time, cost, and specific infrastructure requirements. Download this infographic to learn how to mitigate risk and get set up on time and within budget.
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A Roadmap to Antibody Drug Discovery
In recent years, therapeutic antibodies have become the predominant class of new drugs developed in order to combat different diseases including cancers and autoimmune diseases among others. Antibody drug discovery does not come without its challenges including screening, characterization and target identification.
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Proteomics Applications
In this infographic, we explore the field of proteomics and the different applications of proteomics research, from biomarker discovery to food analysis.
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Change the Landscape of Cancer Detection and Treatment With Liquid Biopsies
Download this infographic to learn about the importance of liquid biopsies and their use in cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
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Mitochondrial Toxicity in Drug Discovery
Download this infographic to learn more about mitochondrial toxicity and the novel solutions available for its identification in drug discovery.
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Key Steps in Drug Development
Download this infographic to explore the stages of drug development including drug discovery, clinical trials and regulatory approval.
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Sanger Sequencing in Diagnostic Labs
Download this infographic to learn more about the Sanger sequencing workflow in a diagnostic laboratory.
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Synthetic Biology
Download this infographic to learn about how synthetic biology has evolved, key concepts and applications of the field.
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A Flask for Any Task
Cell culture flasks are specifically designed for successful growth and propagation of microbial, insect, or mammalian cells. Whatever vessel sizes your research requires, Corning’s got you covered.
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