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PRODUCTS
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STELLARIS 8 FALCON FLIM Microscope
The contrast is clear. Lifetime imaging in an instant.
STELLARIS 8 FALCON (FAst Lifetime CONtrast) is the future of functional imaging. Harness the power of fluorescence lifetime to investigate cellular physiology and explore dynamics in living cells. STELLARIS 8 FALCON is a fully integrated solution for Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) and enables video-rate lifetime imaging acquisition for rapid kinetic studies in live cells.
STELLARIS 8 FALCON adds a new dimension of contrast to your imaging, opening the door to biosensing and tracking of interactions between proteins. FLIM information is now available for all modalities of the STELLARIS 8 system.
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Our team of experts are equipped to guide you through every step of any Inspection, especially Pre-Approval Inspections, due to the nature of their criticality.
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Why Implement an FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Pharmaceutical Software System?
Learn from industry practitioners and experts why implementing an FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Software System is so essential. Within a year of 21 CFR Part 11 first going into effect MasterControl introduced the industry's first document management software solution specifically designed to help life sciences organizations comply with FDA regulations, the regulations delineated in 21 CFR Part 11 in particular. MasterControl's solutions streamline and automate GxP processes and facilitate effective management of document control, change control, training control, audits, corrective/preventative action (CAPA), customer complaints, and other quality and business processes, all under a single Web-based platform.
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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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From regulatory pathway selection to patient recruitment challenges to navigating the volume of data to collect and clean — a rare disease therapy requires an extraordinary amount of coordination.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Revolutionizing European Football With UWB Micro-Location
See how UWB micro-location technology was utilized by European League Football to address pandemic-era challenges, but quickly transformed into a vital tool for player analytics and safety monitoring.
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When Cycles Matter: Pickering Interfaces Upgrades EMR PXI RF Multiplexer Solution
This paper educates readers on high cycle switch applications, focusing on Pickering's semiconductor test customer. It highlights a reliable switch solution by a MEMS company that fills the gap left by legacy switching technologies.
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The Latest Trends In The Prevention And Treatment Of Cervical Cancer
What immune checkpoint inhibitors are showing promise in cervical cancer treatments and how are advancements in treatment, paired with additional prevention strategies, improving patient outcomes?
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Developing A Data Strategy For Clinical Trials
This white paper outlines a standardized method for developing a data strategy that can be tailored to a company's current needs and adapted as those needs evolve.
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ABSL-3 Facility For Duke (National University of Singapore)
Read about a 5-module ABSL-3 facility that was constructed in Singapore, and is used for disease surveillance, research on avian influenza, and other risk group 3 materials.
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Pasteurized Equivalent Water For AgriMark-Cabot Dairy In Vermont
Discover how AgriMark-Cabot Dairy transformed wastewater into a valuable resource using UV technology, achieving significant energy and water savings while maintaining stringent food safety standards.
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Scaling Hope: Growth Of The Allogeneic Cell Therapy Sector
By utilizing cells from donors which are then modified and stored in large batches, allogeneic therapies enable accelerated timelines and larger-scale preparation.
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How To Ensure Correct Component Selection When Outsourcing To A CMO
A CMO-recommended lyophilization stopper was contributing to several operational inefficiencies, including sticking and interlocking of stoppers during filling operations. Requalification work was required to make a change.
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Unsteady Flow Physics Of Dynamic Stall
High-speed cameras capture slow-motion video of high-speed events for aerospace research. The University of Illinois uses Photron's FASTCAM Mini to study vortex structures on dynamically pitching wing surfaces.
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Reducing ADC Timelines With Integrated Development And Manufacturing
ADCs have proven to be highly effective in cancer treatment, but their manufacturing poses challenges. Learn how a CDMO partner can help bring these treatments to patients safely and efficiently.
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3D Scanning System Brings Digital Characters To Life
Explore how advancements in visual effects, driven by high-speed 3D digital capture systems from Pixel Light Effects, are transforming the entertainment industry.
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Re-Engineering A Complex Process For FDA Compliance
Discover the strategies that helped a company navigate a complex and shifting regulatory landscape to rapidly re-engineer a COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing process for FDA compliance.
NEWS
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The Risk Of Global Water Scarcity Is Greater When Accounting For The Origin Of Rain9/2/2024
Securing the world's water supply is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Research at Stockholm University is now presenting an alternative method for quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.
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Pioneering 'Hybrid Chips' To Make The Most Advanced Square Centimeter Even More Efficient5/27/2024
TU/e is the ideal place to bring electronics and photonics together and accelerate the digitization of our modern lives.
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Discovery Of Critical Iron-Transport Protein In Malaria Parasites Could Lead To Faster-Acting Medications10/28/2024
Malaria kills over 600,000 people a year, and as the climate warms, the potential range of the disease is growing. While some drugs can effectively prevent and treat malaria, resistance to those drugs is also on the rise.
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A New Framework To Efficiently Screen Drugs10/17/2024
Some of the most widely used drugs today, including penicillin, were discovered through a process called phenotypic screening. Using this method, scientists are essentially throwing drugs at a problem — for example, when attempting to stop bacterial growth or fixing a cellular defect — and then observing what happens next, without necessarily first knowing how the drug works.
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In The Chemistry Lab Of The Future6/17/2024
A flame hisses from the Bunsen burner, water boils in a beaker and measuring instruments buzz and flash in the background.