The 22nd China International In Vitro Diagnostics Expo by CACLP and the 5th China IVD Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) took place from 22–24 March 2025 in Hangzhou, achieving unprecedented scale and impact.
With just two weeks to go, anticipation is building for the 22nd China International In Vitro Diagnostic Expo by CACLP, the largest and most influential gathering of the IVD industry in China! Taking place 22-24 March 2025, at the Hangzhou Grand Convention & Exhibition Center, CACLP 2025 promises to be a world-class showcase of the latest innovations, professional networking and business opportunities.
Identifying the genetic cause of epilepsy using whole genome sequencing could lead to better disease management.
Researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School, Erasmus University Medical Center, Yale-NUS College and Duke University have found a potential way to predict who will respond to cancer therapies that block Wnt production.
Recently, the centers for disease control and prevention in Africa and the African union commission jointly launched a Pathogen genome project (Pathogen Genomics Initiative, PGI).
A joint research team comprised of Professor Jeong Wook Lee and Ph.D. candidate Chang Ha Woo and Professor Gyoo Yeol Jung and Dr. Sungho Jang have together developed a SENSR (SENsitive Splint-based one-pot isothermal RNA detection) technolog
Using dried blood spot samples (DBS) is an accurate alternative to venous blood in detecting SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests, a new study by immunology experts at the University of Birmingham has found.
Caltech researchers have developed a new type of multiplexed test with a low-cost sensor that may enable the at-home diagnosis of a COVID infection through rapid analysis of small volumes of saliva or blood, without the involvement of a medi
An Imperial team has repurposed robotic technology normally used for synthetic biology research to help with testing for COVID-19.
An antibody test for the virus that causes COVID-19, developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, is more accurate and can handle a much larger number of donor samples at lower overall cost than standard antibody tests curr
A method that lights up tags attached to selected proteins can help to purify the proteins from a mixed protein pool.
Researchers compared lipoproteins and metabolites in the blood of COVID-19 patients and healthy subjects, revealing signs of multi-organ damage in patients that could someday help diagnose and treat COVID-19.
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