Nicoya gets NRC IRAP financing to create salivation based indicative test for COVID-19 Kumar Jeetendra | June 23, 2020 Nicoya, a main supplier of cutting edge expository instruments for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical businesses, will get warning administrations and up to $299,190 in innovative work subsidizing from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) to build up a compact COVID-19 demonstrative test called Atlas. This financing comes as a …
New method could help battle the worldwide danger of antibiotic resistance Kumar Jeetendra | July 4, 2020 Another strategy could help decrease anti-infection recommending by anticipating which medications could be viable in battling microscopic organisms in no time. Researchers at the University of Exeter have built up the technique, which permits clients to see whether a bacterium is probably going to react to anti-toxins. The examination is as of now in beginning …
Biomarkers can foresee how hereditarily identical cells act distinctively under pressure Kumar Jeetendra | January 10, 2021 A set of biomarkers not traditionally associated with cell fate can accurately forecast how genetically identical cells behave differently under pressure, according to a UT Southwestern study. The findings, published by Cell Reports as a Dec. 1 cover story, could eventually result in more predictable responses to pharmaceutical remedies. Groups of the same types of …
The Future of Medicine: Electronic Microsystems Explained Kumar Jeetendra | January 31, 2025 With the introduction of electronic microsystems, the practice of medicine is undergoing a radical transformation. Specialists expect such technologies to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare service provision. The biomedical relevance of electronic microsystems burgeons due to the increased adoption of microelectronics and nanotechnology. What Are Electronic Microsystems? Electronic microsystems refers to a …
Unlocking Precision:The Power of the 96-Well Plate in Modern Lab Science Kumar Jeetendra | July 11, 2025 In modern molecular diagnostic laboratories, no other tool compares to the ease of use, precision, and multiplicity offered by the 96-well plates. They have stood the test of time and continue to be used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), high-throughput screening, PCR amplification, and even in cell cultures because of their ability to perform simultaneous …
Physical Science Driving Lab Innovation Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2025 Physical science is shaping innovation in the world of laboratory research and diagnostics. It is transforming the use of scientific instruments and energy savers used in labs. Moreover the application of physics offers new and efficient technologies that can perform energy efficient functions. How Physical Science Is Driving Innovation in Modern Laboratories Exploring the Physics …