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    For over 30 years, Miltenyi Biotec has been a major provider of products and services that drive biomedical research and boost cell and gene therapy. More than 4,700 employees in 23 countries combine...
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    Digilent Inc. is a leading electrical engineering products company serving students, universities, and OEM's worldwide with technology-based educational design tools. Based in Pullman, Washington,...
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    Plessey Semiconductors Ltd. is a privately owned British electronics company that develops and manufactures robust, innovative products for the communications, industrial and medical instrumentation...
  • News - 25 Oct 2014
    Synthetic gene networks hold great potential for broad biotechnology and medical applications, but so far they have been limited to the lab. A study published by Cell Press October 23rd in the...
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    Veredus Laboratories is a global biotechnology company that markets, develops and customizes innovative solutions for detection of pathogens. The VereChip™ combines two time-tested technologies...
  • News - 19 Jul 2016
    A team of researchers from Rice University have developed gas biosensors that have the ability to see inside soil and also enable tracking of microbial community behavior. The American Chemical...
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    Originally developed for a Gene Sequencing Motion Core, Dover Motion's rotary filter wheel can be used for many different applications for Automated Fluorescence Microscopy.
  • News - 29 Jan 2016
    Synthetically engineered biosensors, which can be designed to detect and signal the presence of specific small molecule compounds, have already unlocked many potential applications by harnessing...
  • News - 7 Apr 2021
    Image Credit: Shutterstock / fusebulb By sealing bacteria in tough yet porous, outer casings, environmental scientists could use these organisms as safe and effective detectors of environmental...
  • News - 23 Sep 2015
    MIT biological engineers have developed a modular system of proteins that can detect a particular DNA sequence in a cell and then trigger a specific response, such as cell death. This system...

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