CRISPR and Genome Editing – Webinars and Online Events
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Optical Genome Mapping: Transforming Cell and Gene Therapy
On-Demand
In this webinar, you will learn about the OGM workflow and how it can be applied to cell and gene therapy R&D, with emphasis on how it can significantly improve the quality, safety and overall risk profile of next-generation therapies.
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Optimizing mRNA Purification Conditions by Using a High-Throughput Screening Approach
On-Demand
To support the development of mRNA-based therapies scientists require platforms that will help to address the selectivity and capacity requirements for the large-scale manufacturing of mRNA used in vaccine and gene therapy applications.
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Tackling Analytical Bottlenecks in Next-Generation Drug Development
On-Demand
There are hundreds of drug candidates to screen for purity, integrity and stability during early drug development, which can become a considerable bottleneck.
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On-Demand Validation for Gene Therapy Development
On-Demand
To adequately assess the safety and efficacy of candidate gene therapies, robust bioanalytical technologies must support regulated studies. Hence, many labs now incorporate the latest qPCR and digital PCR (dPCR) methods into their preclinical and clinical development workflows to assure data accuracy and product effectiveness.
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Enhancing AAV Purification in Gene Therapy Manufacturing
On-Demand
This webinar highlights the latest affinity chromatography solutions for the quick and easy purification of multiple AAV serotypes across a variety of column setups.
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Unleash the Power of Genetics for Characterizing AAV Gene Therapies
On-Demand
Unleash the potential of genetic analysis technologies in gene therapy development. Join this webinar to explore the scientific advancements and breakthroughs made possible by analytical methods. Discover how these technologies overcome challenges, enabling critical product characterization, safety and regulatory compliance.
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Developing Animal Free and Defined Stem Cell-Based Tools and Processes for Regenerative Medicine
On-Demand
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) can renew almost indefinitely and differentiate to any adult cell in the body thus making them ideal materials for developing new cell-based therapies. The efficacy and manufacturability of these therapies critically rely on reagents such as media and surface substrates used during iPSC expansion and differentiation outcomes.
Speaking at Cell & Gene Therapy 2023, Dr. Gabriella Perell and Dr. Xi Lu from Bio-Techne, presented their talk on Biotechne’s portfolio of cGMP and animal-free reagents including iPSC expansion media, vitronectin culture substrates, small molecules, and growth factors. Dr, Perell and Dr. Lu will demonstrate the application of these reagents towards establishing an iPSC to iNK workflow.
Speaking at Cell & Gene Therapy 2023, Dr. Gabriella Perell and Dr. Xi Lu from Bio-Techne, presented their talk on Biotechne’s portfolio of cGMP and animal-free reagents including iPSC expansion media, vitronectin culture substrates, small molecules, and growth factors. Dr, Perell and Dr. Lu will demonstrate the application of these reagents towards establishing an iPSC to iNK workflow.
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Next-Generation CRISPR Screening Platforms for Insights Into Human Disease Biology
On-Demand
In this webinar, our expert speaker Dr. Laralynne Przybyla from the University of California San Francisco will focus on her current work at the Laboratory for Genomics Research.
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Ella: Next Generation Analysis for Your Cell Therapy Workflow
On-Demand
Speaking at Cell and Gene Therapy 2023, Habib Malik from Bio-Techne, presented their talk on reproducible and easy-to-use immunoassay platforms.
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Empower Your Protein and Gene Therapy Development With Multi-Capillary Electrophoresis
On-Demand
The biopharma industry has used capillary electrophoresis for many years to help improve the quality of biopharmaceuticals. Traditionally, scientists have utilized single capillaries or chips in these systems, requiring samples to be run in series.
However, a new multi-capillary system was recently launched, enabling scientists to parallel process eight samples simultaneously. Discover the impact of multi-capillary systems in the development of cell and gene therapies and therapeutic proteins.
However, a new multi-capillary system was recently launched, enabling scientists to parallel process eight samples simultaneously. Discover the impact of multi-capillary systems in the development of cell and gene therapies and therapeutic proteins.
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