Lab Automation for Biome Research – News-Medical.net

News Medical Life Sciences discussed how lab automation can improve the efficiency of biome research with Tom Copeland, Sales and Marketing Coordinator of Hudson Robotics, at Pittcon 2020. We manufacture automated pipettors, reagent dispensers, microplate washers, magnetic bead solutions for purification and extraction, and positive pressure filter plate solutions for purification and extraction. Then on the microplate handling side, we have three different types of robotic arms for moving microplates to different instruments in a workcell.

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Big Boom in Stem Cell Antibody Market with a Growing CAGR During 2020-2027 | Rising Growth by Top Players- Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck Group,…

The report titled, Stem Cell Antibody Market boons an in-depth synopsis of the competitive landscape of the market globally, thus helping establishments understand the primary threats and prospects that vendors in the market are dealt with. It also incorporates thorough business profiles of some of the prime vendors in the market

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Freezing Life: The Current Trends in Cryopreservation – Technology Networks

Cryopreservation has become an indispensable step in the daily routine of scientific research as well as in a number of medical applications, ranging from assisted reproduction and transplantations to cell-based therapies and biomarker identification. It is hardly possible to picture todays scientific and medical advancements without this technique.The successful development and implementation of all the therapeutic and scientific discoveries involving cryopreservation relies on the correct and safe translation of the method from the laboratory to the clinical and manufacturing scale. With the need to correctly use this technique, more research is focusing on optimizing cryopreservation methods and investigating what the long-term effects and consequences are on the physiology of the cryopreserved material

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Four UTSW Researchers Named to The National Academy of Sciences – D Magazine

Four UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have been elected to the The National Academy of Sciences, one of the top honors for American scientists. Peer scientists selected Sean Morrison, Kim Orth, Michael Rosen, and Sandra Schmid for their original research and achievements. UT Southwestern now has 25 members of the academy, the most of any institution in Texas.

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Biocardia Announces FDA-Recommended Modifications to Primary Endpoint for Cardiamp Cell Therapy Heart Failure Trial to Support Marketing Approval -…

SAN CARLOS, Calif., April 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioCardia, Inc.[Nasdaq: BCDA], a leader in the development of comprehensive solutions for cardiovascular regenerative therapies, today reported that it has accepted and implemented FDA-recommended modifications to the primary endpoint for the CardiAMP Cell Therapy Heart Failure Trial and associated statistical analysis plan. The Agency proposed these modifications to support the potential for marketing approval for the therapy based on the currently enrolling pivotal trial. The primary endpoint going forward will be an outcomes composite score based on a three-tiered Finkelstein-Schoenfeld (FS) hierarchical analysis, an established outcomes design that has been used in other leading heart failure programs.

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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Market to Witness CAGR 8.7% Growth in Revenue During the Period 2026 – Cole of Duty

The healthcare industry has been focusing on excessive research and development in the last couple of decades to ensure that the need to address issues related to the availability of drugs and treatments for certain chronic diseases is effectively met. Healthcare researchers and scientists at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the Hong Kong University have successfully demonstrated the utilization of human induced pluripotent stem cells or hiPSCs from the skin cells of the patient for testing therapeutic drugs.

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FMT Tied to Health Improvements Beyond Infection Clearance – MedPage Today

Apart from infection clearance, fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) was associated with a range of positive health outcomes in severely compromised patients with multidrug-resistant infections, preliminary results from a small U.K. pilot study suggested. The open-label study of 20 patients infected during repeated hospitalizations was presented in an online press program organized by Digestive Disease Week (DDW), which was to have started this weekend but was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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