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PRODUCTS
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NB-KUL 10 is a high-performing QuickStart cryopreservation media that is customizable to meet your process needs. Configure components, concentrations, packaging, and quality.
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Our dermatology studies provide results that are more than skin deep. Because the skin is the largest and most easily accessible organ, our dermatology research also facilitates drug development in other areas, including immunology and endocrinology. In addition, we are engaged in studying ways to improve wound healing.
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The 362M two-sided labeling machine brings precision and versatility to your production line. This high-speed workhorse labels up to 200 products per minute, even those with challenging shapes.
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Best-in-class contact centers serving life science organizations 24/7/365.
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Neither traditional nor hybrid clinical trials can operate on rigid EDC systems.
They require flexible data collection systems that support protocol amendments without downtime and accept mobile data without hassle. As a cloud-native solution, TrialKit bends to accommodate mid-study changes. And as the first full-featured EDC platform available as a native mobile app, TrialKit flexes to meet the demands of traditional, hybrid/decentralized, and completely remote clinical trials.
Give your team the freedom to build, deploy, and manage their studies, their way—weeks faster than with rigid EDCs and for a fraction of the cost of the major players.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Boosting CMC Regulatory Efficiency In Gene Therapy
Ensure your business stays ahead in today’s complex regulatory environment by implementing robust regulatory affairs strategies that streamline compliance and product approvals.
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New Duke Research Shows Participants Prefer Enhanced eConsent
It’s apparent to those who have used it that the “e” in eConsent could stand for much more than 'electronic'. Duke’s new research shows why participants prefer an eConsent experience bolstered with videos, media, questions, and more.
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PWSA Advances By Upgrading To ROVVER X SAT II Lateral Launch Crawlers
The ROVVER X SAT II lateral launch crawler allows Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority (PWSA) to traverse steep pipe inclines with ease, which previously posed challenges for the team.
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Electronic Batch Reporting
Learn how a CDMO automatically created a comprehensive batch report model to drive their reporting and speed root cause identification of quality failures with an Industrial DataOps software solution.
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Treatment Plant Maintains Service During Infrastructure Upgrade Using Xylem Rental Bypass
To move forward with long-overdue infrastructure upgrades, Nodra AB needed a wastewater bypass solution capable of lifting up to 3,000 liters per second into its Slottshagens treatment plant. Xylem’s Rental Solutions team set up a turnkey wastewater bypass station in a little over three weeks.
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Padre Dam Water District Finds Flushing Solution In WinCan
Learn about a program that utilizes technology to maximize efficiencies while maintaining reliable wastewater services in East San Diego County.
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Kearney, MO, Wipes Up Treatment Trouble With Brushless Screening
When the Kearney, MO wastewater treatment plant began plans to upgrade its headworks they choose JWC Environmental’s Brushless Finescreen Monster to replace its old coarse screen.
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The Business Case For EHR eSource In Clinical Trials
Examine how manual data collection challenges prompted the adoption of an eSource solution that streamlined data entry, saving time and costs, reducing errors, and accelerating a multicenter phase 2 trial.
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How MAC Clinical Research Innovates With CDMS/EDC
Discover how a partnership with one of Europe’s largest contract research organizations exemplifies the crucial role that technology plays in the realm of clinical studies.
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The City Of Fayetteville's Flood Resiliency In The Face Of Climate Change: Mapping 15 Watersheds
The city of Fayetteville, North Carolina has always had flooding issues, but it’s been getting worse as weather patterns have been changing. They were hit four years in a row by storms Matthew (2016), Irma (2017), Florence (2018), and Dorian (2019).
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How To Manage Burgeoning Data Traffic On A Finite RF Spectrum
Explore strategies and innovations to unlock higher-frequency bandwidths, which are crucial for sustaining technological advancement and meeting the escalating demands of our connected future.
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Could RFID-Based Unit-Level Traceability Be Key To Operational Excellence?
Radiofrequency identification (RFID)-based unit-level tracking solutions for prefilled syringes are poised to help pharma manufacturers address key risks and costly bottlenecks related to the fill-finish process.
NEWS
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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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Common Chemical Production Made Safer, More Environmentally Friendly1/5/2024
The chemical industry has long been shadowed by unwelcome images of billowing smokestacks and pipes discharging toxic effluent. Modern manufacturing practices have done much to mitigate the industry's environmental impact, but there remains room for improvement.
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Sites Contaminated By Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Are Much More Widespread Than Previously Thought, Researchers Find9/9/2025
Toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” are in everything from Band-Aids and clothing to water and floss.
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Fiber-Sensing Technology Can Provide Early Warning For Volcanic Eruptions4/24/2025
The Reykjanes Peninsula at Iceland's southwestern edge is one of the country's most populated regions, and it is also one of the most volcanically active. In 2024, sensing technology developed at Caltech was deployed in the region to study the motion of subsurface magma and its eruption into lava on the surface.
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York U Researchers Develop New Technique To Measure Previously Undetected Airborne PFAS10/9/2024
For decades, scientists knew there was a huge swath of undetected and unaccounted for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the atmosphere, often referred to as PFAS dark matter, but no one knew how much was missing or how to measure them.