Development of single-cell high-throughput screening technology! Explanation by the head of development.
We are broadcasting the second webinar hosted by our company, which took place on August 6, 2020. The presentation topic is "Development of Single Cell High-Throughput Screening Technology Utilizing Water-in-Oil Droplets and Gel Microdroplets." Our Head of Application Development will provide an explanation. In addition, we are also broadcasting various webinars that have been held in the past. Please take a look. 【Presentation Content】 ■Presentation 1: Technical Introduction and Application of Onchip Products ■Presentation 2: "Development of Single Cell High-Throughput Screening Technology Utilizing Water-in-Oil Droplets and Gel Microdroplets" ■Q&A: Answers to questions by our representatives ■Date and Time: August 6, 2020 (Thursday) from 16:00 to 17:00 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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