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With this show, we aim to familiarize you with not only ABclonal’s contributions to efforts in scientific discovery, but also to highlight the direction of ongoing bioscience research and to help scientists determine how best to leverage their skills to improve global human health and quality of life.
BioChat #23: Genetic and Multiomic Analysis On Your Benchtop
BioChat, a Podcast by ABclonal Technology
30 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
BioChat #23: Genetic and Multiomic Analysis On Your Benchtop
BioChat invites Sam Bettis, Associate Director for Field Applications for Element Biosciences, to speak to us about his broad expertise through his winding career path, the impact and innovation possible through next-generation sequencing, and the advantages and benefits of the Element platform in facilitating rapid discovery.
Element Biosciences delivers high-quality, affordable benchtop sequencing to help innovate genetic and multiomic analysis for the research market. You can learn about their state-of-the-art sequencing platforms at ElementBiosciences.com!
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BioChat, a Podcast by ABclonal Technology
With this show, we aim to familiarize you with not only ABclonal’s contributions to efforts in scientific discovery, but also to highlight the direction of ongoing bioscience research and to help scientists determine how best to leverage their skills to improve global human health and quality of life.