Articles LBS Life Sciences Content Solutions Sciences biomédicales Ressources pédagogiques Articles Webinaires White Papers and Case Studies Publications évaluées par des pairs Newsletters Guides pratiques Advanced Staining Image Gallery Application Multiplexage Solutions intégrées de recherche translationnelle Partenariats d'innovation Spatial Biology Shubham Dayal , Senior Medical Writer, Medical and Scientific Affairs at Leica Biosystems Jack Heath , Medical Science Liaison, PhD This article is the third piece of a 4-part series including articles titled “What are life sciences,” “Translational Research,” “Spatial Biology/Research” (current feature), and “Biomarkers in Translational/Spatial Research.” What Is Translational Research? Shubham Dayal , Senior Medical Writer, Medical and Scientific Affairs at Leica Biosystems Jack Heath , Medical Science Liaison, PhD This article is the second of a 4-part series including the following topics: “What is life science,” “Translational Research” (current feature), “Spatial Research,” and “Biomarkers in Translational/Spatial Research. What Are Life Sciences? Shubham Dayal , Senior Medical Writer, Medical and Scientific Affairs at Leica Biosystems Jack Heath , Medical Science Liaison, PhD This article is the first of a 4-part series including the following topics: “What is life science” (current feature), “Translational Research,” “Spatial Research,” and “Biomarkers in Translational/Spatial Research. Tissue Processing Artifacts: Checklist for Success Robin Fitzl , Sr. Field Applications Specialist - Leica Biosystems Learn more about tissue processing artifacts, what is "optimal" and what is "not," and how to optimize tissue processing techniques with a downloadable checklist for success. An Introduction to Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Denise Woolley , Ph. D., Workflow Optimization Enablement Consultant Jennifer Feldman , Innovation Partnerships Manager April Schrank-Hacker , Ed.D., MSOD, CG(ASCP)CM Learn more about Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and future applications in translational research. Benefits Of Automation For Tissue-Based ResearchIn this new and fully interactive eBook, learn about automated approaches to immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridiztion, whole slide digitization, and find out how they can be adopted to accelerate research programs. The document contains step-by-step guidance and top tips on implementing and validating automated systems, as well as covering key considerations to help guide you through the process. Tips & Tricks to Multiplexing: How to Choose Chromogen Colors for Multiplex and Detection Systems for Multiplex Assays Rhian Evans , Ph.D., Scientist Learn more about multiplexing and explore these educational videos and infographics to understand how to choose chromogen colors for multiplex, as well as the different detection systems available for multiplex assays. H&E Image Quality & Tissue-based Research Rhian Evans , Ph.D., Scientist H&E is an important tool for disease research and drug development and is being increasingly combined with digital pathology technology. Image quality is important for slide digitization to ensure that interpretation is accurate. Take a look at some images here, produced by our digital pathology scanners. Cryosectioning 101 for Research Q&A John Stock , Senior Technical Support Specialist, Leica Biosystems Rhian Evans , Ph.D., Scientist In the webinar Cryosectioning 101 for Research, John Stock provided a comprehensive guide on achieving better cryosectioning outcomes. John went on to answer customer questions at the end of the session, that have been compiled for your viewing here. Digital Pathology in Toxicological Pathology Studies Rhian Evans , Ph.D., Scientist Drug development is a timely and costly process, with the average cost of bringing a single new drug to market costing $1.3 billion, taking anywhere between 10-15 years to finalize complete all clinical trials. Preclinical studies are the vital first steps in research and development and is estimated to cost $7M over 73 months. Up to 35% of drugs are eliminated at phase I and II clinical trials due to toxicity. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 » Next