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Welcome to the July edition of our newsletter!

For 40 years, we’ve helped scientists harness the full potential of biology with next-generation technology. Here we share the latest in automated, end-to-end solutions that span research disciplines to advance scientific discovery and improve the quality of human life worldwide.

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3D Cell Culture In Vitro Modeling Explores New Depths

Organoids and organ-on-a-chip models are becoming mainstream tools for screening applications and for precision and regenerative medicine

 

This July GEN cover story explores the benefits of organoids and organ-on-a-chip models for screening applications as well as precision and regenerative medicine.

 

Molecular Devices Vice President for Strategy and Innovation Shantanu Dhamija explains that an ecosystem of solutions and collaborations with industry partners is necessary to best support customers on their 3D biology journey.  

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    AI Takes on Drug Discovery

    Artificial intelligence appears poised to transform many aspects of our lives, and drug discovery is no exception. 

     
    In this Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News article, reporter Mike May takes a fresh look at how using AI for drug discovery reveals new targets and tactics for treating diseases.

     

    Molecular Devices’ Angeline Lim weighs in with ways AI-enabled image analysis software uncovers more insights while healing the pains of a traditional, manual approach. She’s joined in the conversation by X-Chem, Inc.'s Noor Shaker, Charles River Laboratories' Grant Wishart, and Insilico Medicine's Alex Zhavoronkov.

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      New eBook now available!

      Discover the critical role of microplate readers in cancer research with our comprehensive eBook

       

      Dive deep into how these versatile tools are used to understand the intricate biology of cancer, devise innovative diagnostic techniques, and accelerate the development of potential drug candidates.

       

      Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this resource will offer valuable insights to enhance your work in the fight against cancer. Stay on the cutting edge of cancer research and development.

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      Application Spotlight 

      Revolutionize Food Coloring: Automated Screening of Microalgae Metabolism for Natural Dyes

       

      Our latest application note, in partnership with Fermentalg®, explores the fascinating potential of microalgae pigments for the food and beverage industry.

       

      Unveil the development of a vibrant and sustainable pigment, known as BLUE ORIGINS®, derived from the extraordinary metabolism of Galdieria sulphuraria.

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      Discover the friendly and versatile patch-clamp analysis with Axon pCLAMP 11 

       

      Discover the power of Axon™ pCLAMP™ Software Suite: the most widely used and the most cited electrophysiology program for voltage-clamp, current-clamp, and patch-clamp experiments. It includes Clampex 11 for data acquisition, AxoScope 11 for background recording, Clampfit 11 for data analysis, and the new optional Advanced Analysis Module for more sophisticated and streamlined analysis.

       

      Check out all the features below to learn how you can perform sophisticated and efficient experiments and gain actionable insights from your data.

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      How to grow patient-derived organoids (PDOs)

      Learn how to create "mini-gut" organoids from patient intestinal tissue

       

      Patient-Derived Organoids (PDOs or just “organoids”) are frequently mentioned in relation to drug discovery and medical research.

       

      This article explains what PDOs are, and how scientists derive and grow them from donated patient tissue.

       

      These 3D biology methods are relatively new, and this field of research is rapidly developing.

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      Generate application-specific, high-content imaging and analysis

       

      High-content imaging provides flexible scalability that makes it easy to evolve your workflow alongside your research. And while a fast camera and an efficient imaging system can streamline image acquisition, the analysis and data handling of these images can create a bottleneck in your research protocols.

       

      In this eBook, we feature several useful case studies highlighting different image analysis solutions and protocols to mitigate these challenges.

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        GxP Podcast 

        Learn about the good lab and manufacturing processes essential to successful drug discovery, development, and production

         

        In this podcast, Tim Bolus, Compliance Program Manager at Molecular Devices, provides an in-depth exploration of the regulatory landscape of drug discovery and development. He examines the good lab and manufacturing processes essential to successful drug discovery, development, and production.

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        Check our our new Clone Screening page on LinkedIn!

         

        Introducing our new page Molecular Devices Clone Screening, dedicated to sharing the latest cutting-edge insights and groundbreaking discoveries in synthetic biology, monoclonality, gene editing, and cell line development.

         

        Follow us to stay at the forefront of this dynamic field and keep your finger on the pulse of scientific advancement!

         

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        EVENTS

         

        IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience

        Sept 09-13, 2023 | Granada, Spain

         

        Lab Days Aarhus

        Sept 13-14, 2023 | Aarhus, Germany

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