Safe storage of biological samples is a cornerstone of successful research projects and clinical trials. However, challenges abound in keeping samples safe, properly preserved, and organized.
Researchers in numerous fields need to extract molecules of interest from samples for further analysis. A critical, early step in the isolation procedure is tissue homogenization or cell disruption, ...
Research programs using large compound or sample repositories, such as those prevalent in the drug discovery industry, require efficient management to maximize usability and minimize costs. Such ...
VENLO, Netherlands, & GERMANTOWN, Maryland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QIAGEN (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced the 4,000th placement of its QIAcube Connect instrument, a significant ...
A new extraction kit enables sequential isolation of protein, DNA, and RNA from a single sample, supporting integrated genomic and proteomic analysis.
Understanding the behavior of the molecules and cells that make up our bodies is critical for the advancement of medicine. This has led to a continual push for clear images of what is happing beyond ...
Beneath the public galleries of the University of Alaska Museum of the North (UAMN) lies a unique library of life. This library doesn’t lend books or manuscripts; instead, it loans frozen biological ...
Scientists used entangled X-ray photon pairs to produce ghost images of tiny samples, a proof of concept that could enable longer, lower-dose studies of delicate biological materials.
Momentum building as QIAGEN prepares for three important new instrument launches in 2025 and 2026: QIAsymphony Connect, QIAsprint and QIAmini QIAGEN (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today ...
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