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PRODUCTS
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A full range of in vivo and in vitro testing services that can be customized for your project’s needs to expedite preclinical development while maintaining a high quality standard.
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Discover how Fountayn’s Study Team supports clinical teams from the trial build and startup, administration, training, and design changes to data archiving and closing procedures.
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The Class 2, Type B2 Laminar Flow Biosafety Cabinet provides a high degree of localized protection from particulate and aerosol hazards. The work area is continuously bathed with laminar flow ISO 5/Class 100 HEPA-filtered air while creating a negative pressure airflow into the cabinet to provide user protection.
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Optimize your automated liquid handlers with the ideal liquid for your application.
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Preparing regulatory marketing applications to their successful conclusions is our focus.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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City Of Westminster, Colorado, And The Value Of Trustworthy Data
This case study explores how the City of Westminster in Colorado has implemented a new mobile app, Trimble Unity Mobile for Cityworks, to streamline workflows and reduce manual data entry for water utility crews.
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From Bench To Billions: Facilitating Scale-Up Of Adherent Cultures For Cell And Gene Therapies
We review what researchers should consider when they are creating a risk-mitigating adherent culture process for cell and gene therapy scale-up.
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Eliminating USP <88> In Vivo Animal Bioreactivity Testing For Polymer Characterization
There has been growing awareness about the environmental and ethical implications of plastics used in bioprocessing. The time for a shift to well-studied, proven in vitro cytotoxicity testing is now.
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The Latest Asset Management Software Helps Seattle Public Utilities Plan Ahead
SPU is forward thinking, with a desire to be more proactive in their pipe inspection rather than reactive with emergency response. Through a concerted effort, SPU developed a strategy for pipe inspection, condition evaluation, risk assessment, capital investment, and implementation planning.
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Build Your Genome Engineering Toolbox For Success
Fast, efficient, and precise options for genome engineering are rapidly infiltrating the marketplace – the key to success is identifying the mechanism and tool(s) best suited for your goals.
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Case Study: Connexin Is Taking The UK’s ‘Smart Cities’ To The Next Level
With Skedulo, Connexin is streamlining processes via automation, increasing connectedness between their office & field teams, and elevating their customer experience.
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Doubling The Speed Of Cell Line Development In A Large Pharmaceutical Company
We explore how the Cell Line Development group at Janssen R&D was able to reduce one of their development processes to a single step thanks to new technology.
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A Family-Owned Company Changes The Lives Of Communities In Need Using OpenFlows
Learn about the father-son owned firm, TSA, that designed a modern sewage network to help address water quality issues.
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Case Study: Providing Reliable Connectivity Under The Hardest Conditions
Many managed service provider partners support clients like NW Towers, who rely on the Internet to run their businesses but deal with remote locations and limited connectivity options.
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The Future Of The FDA: Operating In An “Electronic World”
Explore the FDA's e-transformation that promises to usher in a new era of electronic interactions between the agency and its constituents.
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Why Biological Indicators Survive A Validated Cycle
We review what to do should you ever find yourself in the situation where the probes indicate conditions that would render killed BIs, yet the units are testing positive.
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“Unmatched” Sewer Rehab Productivity With SpeedyLight+
Learn how a contractor recently invested in the SpeedyLight+ light-based curing system for small-diameter CIPP to help support its rapid growth in the trenchless pipe repair arena.
NEWS
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New Robot Boosts Solar Energy Research7/25/2023
Researchers have created a robot capable of conducting experiments more efficiently and sustainably to develop a range of new semiconductor materials with desirable attributes.
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Newly Observed Effect Makes Atoms Transparent To Certain Frequencies Of Light4/26/2023
A newly discovered phenomenon dubbed "collectively induced transparency" (CIT) causes groups of atoms to abruptly stop reflecting light at specific frequencies.
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Finding Some Wiggle Room In Semiconductor Quantum Computers1/25/2023
Classical computers rarely make mistakes, thanks largely to the digital behavior of semiconductor transistors. They are either on or they’re off, corresponding to the ones and zeros of classical bits.
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New Strategy For Assessing The Applicability Of Reactions4/10/2024
Chemists often develop and optimise new chemical reactions using so-called model systems, i.e. simple, easily accessible substrates. They then use up to around 100 other substrates as examples to show that the reaction works.
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Dal Researchers Tested The Water In A Local Lake For Viruses. Here's What They Found11/6/2023
When Emalie Hayes and her colleagues began exploring ways to test wastewater for the COVID-19 virus, little did she know that the simple, inexpensive device she developed would end up being used around the world to identify the presence of the pathogen in water systems.