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April 24, 2017

Feature Article

Carbon's Wide Impact On Water

From the environment and health, through medical manufacturing, carbon has an impact on water purity

Today, chlorine disinfects nearly all processed drinking water. The chlorine, though, can react with natural organic material in water to produce trihalomethane (THM) compounds, which can be carcinogenic.

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Siemens Industry Lab Solutions

Lab Health and Safety

What's Your IEQ IQ?

Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) issues can often be traced back to poor design

Have you ever had to deal with occupant complaints in new buildings? Perhaps excessive room noise from the ventilation systems, or transient smells or nuisance odors being repeatedly drawn into the building?

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Feature Article

Cleaning, Tagging, and Structuring Life Science Data

Traditional tools don’t perform the difficult but necessary work of analyzing, aggregating, and structuring data in research papers

While traditional life science search tools can aid researchers in identifying useful lab products that worked well for similar experiments, the burden is still on the researcher to sort through, download, and manually sift through what seems like an endless number of PDF articles.

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eBook

Freeze Dryer Resource Guide

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is an established process in the food, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic industries that involves the removal of water or another solvent from a frozen product by means of sublimation.

In this eBook you'll learn:

  • Questions to ask before buying a freeze dryer
  • Maintenance tips on freeze dryers
  • Advice on how freeze dryers can improve your lab

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Lab Manager Infographic

10 Common Liquid Handling Errors & How to Avoid Them

While automated liquid handling systems offer greater reliability and reproducibility as they eliminate operator errors, they are not immune to error. In fact, their inherent complexity means there is still opportunity for errors to develop in the system.

Learn more about sources of liquid handling error, and how to avoid them.

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Feature Article

Advances in Single-Cell Sequencing

J. Christopher Love, PhD, and Maroof Adil, PhD, talk about advances in single-cell sequencing

Immunology is a field where single-cell technologies have been long recognized, and flow cytometry is a good example of a technology that has allowed us to examine different cells like T cells, B cells, and other components of the immune system that are defined by a set of protein markers or phenotypes.

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Feature Article

Beyond Karl Fischer: Titration Methods

Analysts are always looking for a handheld, push-button replacement for complicated laboratory processes

Almost every industry is concerned about water concentration levels in some way. Food and pharmaceuticals automatically come to mind, but fuel, explosives, agri-chem, and polymer processing businesses (to name a few) all rely on moisture content as a critical quality attribute.

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White Papers and Application Notes

Methods and Protocols for Developing Multiplex Assays

The xMAP Cookbook is a collection of methods and protocols for developing multiplex assays on the xMAP platform.

In it, you'll find:

  • Detailed instructions for designing, creating, optimizing, and validating your xMAP assays
  • Assay development guides for proteomic applications as well as genomic applications
  • A detailed list of common xMAP buffers
  • A comprehensive list of equipment needed to run xMAP assays

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Signs That It's Time to Replace Your Centrifuge

Time to Replace Your Centrifuge?

Know what signs to look for

Join Linda the lab manager as she evaluates her centrifuge and rotors for signs that they may need replacement in this video sponsored by Beckman Coulter.

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Feature Article

Using Insect Protein to Produce More Sustainable Fish Feed

Ynsect uses mealworms, the larval stage of the common beetle species Tenebrio molitor, to produce its insect-based fish feed

It’s no secret that the world’s oceans are under stress, both from pollution and depletion of resources. Overfishing, in particular, has taken a toll on fish populations, an issue exacerbated by the use of small fish to make animal feed.

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