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Welcome to the Promega Webinar Series, an ongoing communication designed to keep you informed. Learn about basic concepts, tips and techniques to help your research, or understand how products were designed and how to implement in your lab. All presentations will be given by Promega scientists and you will have an opportunity to interact with our Technical Service Scientist directly during live events via chat. The webinars are free though we do ask that you register for the events. Registration allows us to send you the URL for the webinar.
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Reliable Purification of Amplifiable DNA from FFPE Using the Maxwell(R) CSC Instrument

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Douglas Horejsh, Ph.D.

Available only in the US - FFPE samples are an important starting material for clinical molecular oncology and research laboratories. Typical in-line measures of DNA eluate quantity/quality including absorbance, fluorescent dye binding, and inhibition assays may fail to predict downstream amplification success. Promega recently developed a new FFPE DNA purification kit, which optimizes the recovery of amplifiable DNA, in using the IVD-labeled Maxwell(R) CSC instrument.

How to Identify Physiologically Relevant Protein Interactions Using Covalent-Capture HaloTag(R) Technology

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Rob Chumanov, PhD.

This webinar will describe how to use HaloTag(R) technology to capture and characterize intracellular protein:protein interactions at endogenous expression levels. Specific advantages of the covalent capture with HaloTag(R) will be compared and contrasted to the traditional protein fusion tags including FLAG, His, and GST.

Did you miss one of our webinars? Simply select the appropriate link below and view the recorded webinar. It will not be interactive, but you will see the chat questions the original attendees asked. For additional information on the products discussed in the webinar, explore our links to videos and other resources.

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Getting the Most Out of Your DNA Analysis from Purification to Downstream Assays

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Eric Vincent, Ph.D.

Careful execution and understanding of each step in the DNA analysis workflow is required to produce high quality, reliable downstream analysis data you can count on. This webinar will review each step of the DNA analysis workflow, highlight the key challenges faced and provide solutions to help overcome those challenges.

Optimize Your qPCR and RT-qPCR Assays with Careful Planning and Design

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Nadine Nassif

Real-time PCR (qPCR) has become the technique of choice for a variety of applications such a gene expression analysis, genotyping, specific target sequence detection/quantitation and overall nucleic acid quantitation. This webinar will cover multiple qPCR topics aimed at improving your qPCR results including: optimizing qPCR assays including whether to use probe- or dye-based detection, choosing between 1-step and 2-step RT-qPCR assays, and overcoming key challenges such as sample integrity, multiplexing and the presence of inhibitors in the input sample. We will also introduce the GoTaq® family of qPCR and RT-qPCR systems which help researchers overcome these challenges.

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