Transactional Content Management
PRODUCTS
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Decode 3D biology in real time*
The THUNDER Imager Model Organism allows fast and easy 3D exploration of whole organisms for developmental or molecular biology research. Thanks to THUNDER Live, your images reveal the finest structural details already in the live image. No hassle with out-of-focus blur while maintaining the capabilities and ease-of-use typical for Leica stereo microscopes.
A THUNDER Imager Model Organism is the optimal instrument for studying, e.g., Drosophila, C. elegans, zebrafish, plants, and mice. One device for screening, positioning, and imaging your specimen. Simplify your workflow and study model organisms from a large overview to the highest detail.
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V31 Vision Inspection System
High speed, easy integration, and adaptable. Advanced package and label inspection of oriented products. The flexible system includes a rapid installation frame and product tracking for support of up to six cameras and customized lighting.
Increase Operational Efficiency
Automated visual inspection supports speeds up to 1,000 ppm, helping to save time and costs associated with manual quality control inspections.
Flexible Integration Options
The rapid installation frame, advanced camera, and lighting options fit various fields of view for a wide range of products.
Sophisticated Toolset
CIVCore software can perform multiple inter-dependent inspection criteria using powerful cameras for complex inspection applications.
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Powerful performance in a base medium
Gibco Dynamis Medium provides the power to achieve higher titers, faster process development, and seamless scale-up.- Achieved 74% higher titer compared to the next-best competitor, with highest growth in titer from day 14 to day 21 at 30% in CHO cells
- Maintained higher cell densities and cell viabilities than competitors' media when fed with glucose
- Supports robust growth of HEK293 cells for adenovirus production
- Advanced Granulation Technology (AGT) dry media format enables a simple and scalable reconstitution process-just add water
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Developing a therapy for a rare or ultra-rare disease is life-changing work with unique challenges. Examine how natural history data is being used to inform the clinical development process.
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Capture bright images – fast!
Do you sometimes feel like you are fishing in the dark because you are looking for fluorescence signals that are increasingly faint and weak? Brightness and high resolution images are a must in modern developmental biology and research.
Leica Microsystems has developed the M205 FA fluorescence stereo microscopes to enable you to detect transgenic expression like GFP and mCherry in early stages, allowing you to select the right sample to successfully base your studies on.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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ICH And USP <1220>: Implementing A Quality By Design Analytical Framework
The ICH and the USP are currently finalizing draft guidelines that describe a new paradigm for analytical development based on the QbD approach used for development.
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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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Understanding CDMO Selections: Getting It Right
Learn the importance of identifying CDMO key decision-makers and exploring how they reach determinations that reshape imprecise product-based marketing into messaging that addresses specific customer concerns.
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Evolving Trends And Recommendations For Breakthroughs In The ATMP Space
Identify and examine the key trends in the advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) industry, and explore impact companies across a range of concerns, including speed to market, efficiency, safety, and innovation.
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Effective Communication Drives Successful Manufacturing Transfers And Productive CMO Relationships
While lift-and-shift scenarios — wherein manufacturing is moved from one site to another without product or manufacturing process redesign —are ideal, they also are a rarity.
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Point, Click, Credit: Web-Based Operations And Maintenance Training
In a world of Web surfing, e-mail, personal digital assistants, and various other modes of digital communication, the advantages of providing information digitally have become obvious. For water quality professionals, the challenge is to provide an online learning environment that is readily accepted and used by staff.
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Water Utility Enhances Reliability With Integrated Technology Upgrades
For public utilities that provide water while maintaining the physical infrastructure, it is critical to ensure reliable uninterrupted service and data integrity. This includes water metering/billing, compliance reporting, IT network cybersecurity, physical security of local and remote sites, and data collection for rate cases.
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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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From Paper To Digital Study Management In Large Patient Registries
Uncover how this sponsor was able to independently design and oversee its clinical study, minimizing external assistance, and easing the workload for their sites through mobile app accessibility.
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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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How Vanguard Clinical Harnesses CDMS/EDC For Faster Results
Uncover how this CRO was able to stay agile by choosing a CDMS/EDC partner that prioritized sponsor needs and streamlined operations to achieve top-tier results swiftly.
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How The World's Leading Vaccine Network Reduced Protocol Deviations
Discover how the world's leading vaccine site network reduced protocol deviations by almost 40%.
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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Responsible AI For Food And Ecosystems1/18/2024
Many WUR groups are increasingly working with artificial intelligence (AI).
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Researchers Find New Multiphoton Effect In The Quantum Interference Of Light1/23/2024
An international team of researchers from Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (United Kingdom) has disproved a previously held assumption about the impact of multiphoton components in interference effects of thermal fields (e.g. sunlight) and parametric single photons (generated in non-linear crystals).
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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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Columbia Scientists Discover That Water Molecules Define The Materials Around Us6/7/2023
For decades, the fields of physics and chemistry have maintained that the atoms and molecules that make up the natural world define the character of solid matter.