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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Neal Cosby, Ph.D.
This webinar will explain how the physics and chemistry of bioluminescence render it an ideal platform technology for building simple assays to better understand complex biology. Examples of assay use in cancer research will be presented.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Hicham Zegzouti, Ph.D.
In this webinar we will describe the many applications of the luminescent ADP-Glo™ Kinase platform. A universal, sensitive ADP detection-based Kinase assay combined with Kinase Enzyme Systems (KES) and Kinase profiling strips. This platform addresses all the needs of basic kinase characterizations, kinase screening, mode of action (MOA) studies and profiling using one assay format during the drug discovery process.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Karen Reece, Ph.D.
In this webinar, we will discuss the challenges of DNA methylation analysis and provide guidelines for optimizing analysis including production of high-quality, purified DNA and efficient bisulfite conversion while maintaining DNA integrity. We will also discuss the use of proper controls through each step of DNA analysis workflow.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Dr. Saveliev
The webinar will describe major challenges of protein digestion with trypsin and the ways of addressing those challenges with Trypsin/Lys-C mix.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Andrew L. Niles
This webinar describes how a new, real-time assay can be conveniently employed to reveal the kinetics and magnitude of response for any individual cytotoxic profile without the limitations of conventional approaches. When combined with value-added multiplex chemistries, these data can provide important information for defining mechanism of action.
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