Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 20, 2024. Inbiome, a pioneer in advanced molecular diagnostics, today announced the appointment of Professor Dr. Carl Wittwer (picture), a global authority in PCR ...
First developed more than four decades ago as a biological research technique to amplify nucleic acids, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology still has untapped potential, with many exciting ...
Many people will have experienced being unwell with an unknown infection and having to undergo multiple tests to determine the culprit. This sequential process of elimination can be time-consuming and ...
When COVID first hit, waiting days for laboratory results from an ultrasensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was commonplace. Faster tests usable by anyone, anywhere, later became widely ...
- Designed to detect four viruses at once using multiplex PCR technology - Utilize dual internal controls to ensure highly reliable test results - Pledges to supply assays meeting the needs of ...
SEOUL, South Korea, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seegene Inc. (KQ096530), a leading South Korean company providing a total solution for PCR molecular diagnostics, demonstrated its human ...
TOKYO -- There is no such thing as perfect technology. And while there are growing expectations for a vaccine and better testing techniques for COVID-19, too much hope could lead to grave mistakes.
COVID-19 has been around for the best part of a year, and medical technology has been racing to keep pace with the rise in infections and viral mutations. Until recently, unless you were presenting ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE: BIO and BIO.B), provides an overview of advances supporting the Company’s overall corporate strategy to improve science and healthcare in the year to date. Centered ...
I agree with Dave. Pointless waste of money. I could walk out of here right now onto the train (busy) and be exposed. - with the Vaccine drive the way its going. no point. I've had an antibody test ...
The field of molecular biology would not have advanced to where it is now, if not for Kary Mullis and his Nobel prize-winning polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – an essential technology for the ...