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In a recent webinar, you asked our experts, Eva Haenssler, Ph.D. Associate Director of New Nucleic Acid Solutions and Martin Schlumpberger, Ph.D., Director of Exosomes and ccfDNA Product Development for more information about...
How the University of Tübingen uses QIAsphere in COVID-19 research labs
February 18, 2021
At the Institute of Tropical Medicine in the University of Tübingen, research associate Albert Lalremruata is designing, developing, and validating molecular diagnostic assays to support clinical trials.
Last year, several studies showed that people infected with SARS-CoV-2 could pass viral RNA from their feces into sewage and wastewater drainage systems. These studies, including those from the Universities of...
QIAcube Connect: Learn about automated sample processing
May 24, 2020
QIAGEN spin columns are the gold standard for nucleic acid extraction and purification. Many research labs, however, are challenged by the number and variability of samples that need to be processed...
New tool helps scientists, veterinarians shed light on koala chlamydia infections
October 15, 2019
Fast, accurate testing is important when studying infections in a wildlife setting. That’s why researchers in Australia, looking to improve on the time required by traditional PCR tests to detect chlamydia infections in koalas...
Deer antlers serve as in vitro model for rapid bone regeneration studies
December 7, 2018
Bone regeneration is a complex physiological process, critical to both the healing of fractures and continuous bone remodeling in adults. Sometimes, a large amount of bone regeneration is required, and the normal process is inadequate.
It’s mindboggling to think that our universe was born around 13.8 billion years ago and our planet formed around 4.56 billion years ago. Many millions of years later, the first forms of life evolved. All life as we know it today, uses three different types…