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Authenticating Translational ADME Reagents for Gold-Standard Science Using Quantitative Proteomic and Transcriptomic Profiling of Primary Cells: The Case Example of HepatoXcell™

This webinar will establish a rigorous framework for assessing the suitability of primary hepatocyte models for predictive pharmacokinetics, mechanistic toxicology, and broader NAM-aligned workflows.

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Innovating Microbial QC: How MicroQuant Transforms Speed, Accuracy, and Resource Efficiencies

This webinar will showcase how MicroQuant’s ready-to-use, quantitated microbial controls help QC labs streamline workflows, reduce variability, and achieve pharmacopeial compliance with confidence.

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Yarrowia lipolytica: A Versatile Non-Conventional Oleaginous Yeast for Biotechnology

Discover how Yarrowia lipolytica has transformed from a notorious butter and margarine spoilage organism into a cutting-edge platform for industrial biotechnology.

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Virus Culture: A Practical Overview

Learn practical, research‑ready strategies for culturing viruses with higher yield, greater consistency, and stronger experimental reliability.

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Getting Started with Cell Culture: Tools & Techniques for Success at the Bench

Build your cell culture skills with a practical introduction to the essential techniques, workflows, and contamination‑prevention strategies every new scientist needs to generate reliable, reproducible results.

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Toxicological Models Matter: Human Cell Strategies for ADME, DMPK, and Safety Workflows

This webinar explores how primary and hTERT-immortalized primary cells can be used individually or in combination within toxicology workflows.

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