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PRODUCTS
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Built for Sites, Not Just Sponsors
Too many recruitment vendors focus solely on the sponsor’s bottom line, leaving sites stuck managing clunky spreadsheets, manual tracking, and outreach tasks without the infrastructure to scale.
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Help your patients make informed decisions without burying them in paper
With electronic informed consent (eConsent) software, your patients can access consent forms using any device they choose. And because it’s part of TrialKit’s unified platform, both your patients and your study team get a seamless experience.
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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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The MPBR-0022CSP3 is a compact MMIC power divider/power splitter designed for broadband applications from DC to 22 GHz.
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Part of 3P innovation’s Pharma Equipment Discover range, the tamping pin dosator fills capsules during early phase pharmaceutical formulation and automatically produces early phase clinical batches.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Pentair Partnered With One Illinois County And An Engineering Design Firm To Build A Cutting-Edge Wastewater Treatment Plant
Discover how Pentair partnered with one Illinois County and an engineering design firm to build a cutting-edge wastewater treatment plant.
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Practical Aspects Of Mirror Usage In Optical Systems For Biology
Gain practical and useful insight on flat dielectric mirrors including key design considerations and specifications necessary for selecting the appropriate flat mirror.
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AMR Drives Exeter-Merritt Growing Water Network
Located in the state of Illinois, Exeter-Merritt Water Cooperative delivers safe and high-quality drinking water to approximately 300 residents from the county of Scott and Morgan. In 2011, the cooperative decided to do a phase 3 expansion and include additional homes in the rural area resulting in connections increasing from 154 to 325. Exeter and Merritt are small rural towns built on hilly terrains and gravel roads, with most of the meters installed in the countryside.
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Aseptic Filling Solution Enhances Sterility Assurance for Pharma Manufacturer
Emergent BioSolutions upgraded its Winnipeg site with the Cytiva SA25 aseptic filling workcell to improve sterility assurance, product flexibility, and regulatory compliance for CGT manufacturing.
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How eSource Reduced Benchmark's Protocol Deviations By Almost 40%
Explore how a leading vaccine site network selected CRIO to help address the challenges with it's use of paper charts in collecting source data.
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A Synergy Of Excellence: Partnership During Unprecedented Times
Learn how a partner with the right experience and capabilities is crucial to support accelerated GMP manufacturing and ensure novel vaccines and therapeutics receive regulatory approval.
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Reframing Clinical Vendor Selection
Explore a platform that enables seamless vendor selection as well as cross-functional collaboration with built-in templates and tailored question libraries that simplify proposal creation and review.
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How A Leading CDMO Reduced Yield Variability With Automation
Explore the transformative journey of a leading CDMO company and how they adopted an innovative platform that enhances data analytics and drives pharmaceutical manufacturing advancements.
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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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Strategic Space Management
A pharmaceutical company facing storage space issues decided to outsource its reference samples to Q1 Scientific, a stability storage service provider, resulting in cost savings.
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How Sharp Packaging's Clinical Packaging Process Is 30% Faster
Discover how digitized workflows and real-time verification are helping streamline clinical trial packaging, reduce complexity, and improve quality in a high-stakes, time-sensitive environment.
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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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Researchers Identify Previously Unknown Compound In Drinking Water11/22/2024
A team of researchers from the United States and Switzerland have reported the discovery of a previously unknown compound in chloraminated drinking water.
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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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First Look At Defects In Single-Crystal Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Could Fix Persistent Display Instability7/9/2025
Many displays found in smartphones and televisions rely on thin-film transistors (TFTs) made from indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) to control pixels. IGZO offers high transparency due to its large bandgap (the gap existing between the valence and conduction bands), high conductivity, and can operate even in an amorphous (non-crystalline) form, making it ideal for displays, flexible electronics, and solar cells.
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When In Drought: Researchers Map Which Parts Of The Amazon Are Most Vulnerable To Climate Change6/19/2024
In the late 2000s, Scott Saleska noticed something strange going on in the Amazon rainforest.
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Teaching Nature To Break Man-Made Chemical Bonds1/25/2024
For the first time, scientists have engineered an enzyme that can break stubborn man-made bonds between silicon and carbon that exist in widely used chemicals known as siloxanes, or silicones. The discovery is a first step toward rendering the chemicals, which can linger in the environment, biodegradable.