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PRODUCTS
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Evolve from paper to life sciences digital operations quickly and simply, paving the fastest path to fewer deviations and faster batch releases with data-driven manufacturing.
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Inflammation is a primary pathogenic process in a wide range of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, oncology and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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PHCbi brand's 25.7 cu.ft (729L) ultra-low temperature freezer offers the flexibility of operating on both 115V or 220V with the switch of a power cord. This model provides enhanced security features and operates at only 5.40kWh per day. SMART features include three lock methods: facial recognition, keypad, or optional proximity card. ENERGY STAR® Certified.
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25 years of Providing World-Class Medical Information Services.
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Bridge regulatory gaps in visual inspection and improve product quality by managing defects throughout the product lifecycle. Get a better understanding of how a centralized data repository can help.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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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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Handle Single-Use Technology Biopharma Waste: Data Sharing, Collaboration
Learn more about data sharing and collaboration to enable a better environmental impact of single-use technologies (SUTs) and quantifying the single-use plastic waste generated when manufacturing mAbs.
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Effective Recruitment Capabilities And Outstanding Customer Service
Hear from many customers who commend OpenClinica's effective recruitment capabilities, outstanding customer service, and adept problem resolution.
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Why Choose Robotic Processing For Small Batch Aseptic Filling
Reducing human intervention in aseptic filling is critical for safety and cost efficiency. Learn why automation is essential for small-batch applications and how it’s transforming sterile drug manufacturing.
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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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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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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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Still Using Paper Diaries To Capture PRO Data? Read This.
Access real-world examples of how electronic patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) optimize data quality and reliability and improve the statistical power of trial data.
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Emory University Uses Oracle Cloud To Help Fight Parkinson's Disease
Discover how researchers at Emory University were able to overcome challenges with computational resources and enable faster compute speeds and HIPAA compliance.
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Advancing Multiomics Through Intelligent Automation
Modern automation tackles hidden pipetting errors and boosts reproducibility. Discover how your lab can scale confidently, reduce rework, and accelerate multiomic workflows with built-in traceability.
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Accelerating Quantum Computing Research
Quantum computers hold promise for complex problems but are still under development and require serious research and high-performance instruments.
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Ultra-Wideband: At Home On The Range
Explore how a technology leader developed a UWB-based solution to track cattle on dairy farms. This innovative system enhances animal welfare, productivity, and overall farm efficiency.
NEWS
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Low-Noise Transducers To Bridge The Gap Between Microwave And Optical Qubits3/19/2025
In the effort to build superconducting quantum computers, researchers around the world are working to develop electrical circuits that operate in the microwave domain using individual particles of microwave radiation, or microwave photons, as qubits—the basic building blocks of quantum computing.
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New System Dramatically Speeds The Search For Polymer Materials7/28/2025
Scientists often seek new materials derived from polymers. Rather than starting a polymer search from scratch, they save time and money by blending existing polymers to achieve desired properties.
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Bacteria Killing Material Creates Superbug Busting Paint4/23/2025
A bacteria killing coating created by scientists has been used in trials of a new paint that can be applied to a range of surfaces to effectively kill bacteria and viruses, including difficult to kill species such as MRSA, flu and COVID-19.
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A New Take On Carbon Capture11/19/2025
If there was one thing Cameron Halliday SM ’19, MBA ’22, PhD ’22 was exceptional at during the early days of his PhD at MIT, it was producing the same graph over and over again.
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Controlling Quantum Motion And Hyper-Entanglement5/22/2025
Manuel Endres, professor of physics at Caltech, specializes in finely controlling single atoms using devices known as optical tweezers.