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Microbiology Newsletter
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Want reliable cell growth in shake flasks?
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Eppendorf’s New Brunswick line of incubated and open air shakers has provided labs throughout the world with superior quality, outstanding performance, and intuitive operation. Open air shakers and temperature controlled incubated shakers are equipped with triple eccentric or heavy-duty drive mechanism made from cast iron, which will consistently shake vibration free for many years of continuous use. Incredible versatility and capacity allows shaking up to 6L flasks, up to 400 rpms! Explore Eppendorf’s solution for your lab’s cell growth!
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Research News
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New test detects all viruses that infect people, animals. read more
Genes that protect African children from developing malaria identified. read more
Portable device can quickly test for sickness-causing toxins in shellfish. read more
Cell marker enables prognosis about the course of infections. read more
The flaws of HIV. read more
Meningitis model shows infection's sci-fi-worthy creep into the brain. read more
Flu infection reveals many paths to immune response. read more
Study adds to evidence that viruses are alive. read more
Chip-based technology enables reliable direct detection of Ebola virus. read more
Future of HIV cure research points to combination approach. read more
Scientists discover new system for human genome editing. read more
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300 DMC Digital Multi-Channel Filling System. read more
Scrub typhus, Human, IgG BioAssay™ ELISA Kit (Orientia tsutsugamushi, OT, Rickettsia). read more
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Event
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World AntiMicrobial Resistance Congress USA 2015
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It's time to stop talking about the problem and start discussing solutions, which is why we are bringing in Pharma, academia and the government.
Although making business sense out of antibiotic development is key to unlocking potential, challenges in R&D, discovering new targets, ... read more
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ASCB Annual Meeting 2015
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As the premier international meeting in the field of cell biology, the ASCB Annual Meeting is intended for scientists and students in academia, industry, government, and higher education. Over 100 scientific sessions and 2,500 poster presentations cover a variety of scientific areas within the ... read more
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