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Viruses and Vesicles: Core Bead Chromatography for Gentle Removal of Impurities
In this Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Dr. Peter Guterstam, Product Manager at Cytiva. Peter explores how core bead technology can be used to achieve high recovery rates in your chromatography workflow.
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The Environmental Impact of Biotech and Pharma With My Green Lab
In this exclusive video interview, My Green Lab’s CEO James Connelly discussed why this report is so important, its key findings and steps that laboratories can take to reduce their carbon emissions.
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The Diseases That Changed Humanity Forever
This video explores the history of humanity’s deadliest diseases and how our progress and innovation exposed us to new pathogens.
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Rapid Quantitation of AAV Capsids in Bioprocess Development for Gene Therapy Using Octet®️ BLI
Accelerate bioprocessing in gene therapy. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid quantitation in as little as 15 minutes using Octet® BLI systems. Compare the Octet® AAVX biosensor workflow to that of ELISA at various stages in bioprocess development.
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Your Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top four headlines from the week! Which story was your favorite?
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Dr. Katalin Karikó Reacts to Winning the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology
In this interview, Dr. Katalin Karikó talks about discovering she had won the Nobel Prize for discoveries that accelerated the introduction of vaccines for COVID-19. She recalls her journey and some of the setbacks on the path to the mRNA vaccines.
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Harvesting Cell Methods
This episode explores various methods for cell harvesting, such as centrifugation, filtration, and separation, with the choice depending on the specific context of the work.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Your weekly science news roundup is here.
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Comprehensive Charge Variant Identification on a Single Integrated System
This Teach Me in 10 episode provides an overview of charge variant analysis. It explores how novel integrated systems are revolutionizing biopharmaceutical applications with expanded analytical capabilities.
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We Are Attracted to People Who Look Like Us, Suggests Speed-Dating Study
University of Queensland researchers analyzed speed-daters to understand how we evaluate facial attractiveness. The study – published in Evolution and Human Behavior – found that individuals rated faces similar to their own as more attractive.
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