Digital PCR is quickly becoming a widely adopted research tool and Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR™) is leading the way — more than 200 peer-reviewed publications have benefited from ddPCR’s unmatched ability to detect rare nucleic acid species. In the first of two new webinars, Dr. George Karlin-Neumann will discuss how and why ddPCR was integral to these studies and highlight some of the exciting new applications developed in the past year. This will be followed by a second webinar, a technical discussion of ddPCR applications and the ddPCR workflow to help you decide whether Droplet Digital PCR is the right tool for your lab.
| Part 1 of 2: Counting on Droplet Digital PCR — More Applications than Anyone Ever Dreamed Of April 7, 2015 11:00 AM Pacific Time George Karlin-Neumann, PhD, Director of Scientific Affairs at the Digital Biology Center |
| Part 2 of 2: Precise Counting of Target Nucleic Acids Has Never Been Easier April 28, 2015 11:00 AM Pacific Time Francisco Bizouarn, Global Digital Applications Specialist at the Digital Biology Center |
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