Bio-Techne’s Yas Heidari, PhD about the latest tools for 3D cell and organoid cultures
Independent technology comparison confirms: Memmert proven no. 1 in energy efficiency!
Cell Culture FAQ
To support your cell culture techniques, In Vitro Technologies present a range of top 50 cell culture FAQs to ensure that you have all the information you need to be...
Webinar: Radleys | Benefits of Overhead Stirring on a Small-Scale
Join us for the latest Radley's webinar: "Benefits of Overhead Stirring on a Small-Scale"
Wednesday 14th & Thursday 15th of July!
In Vitro’s Response to COVID-19
In Vitro Technologies is committed to providing essential products to the scientific and medical community, especially during the current, quickly changing circumstances caused by the corona virus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Nobel Prize winners leverage Seahorse XF Technology
In October of 2019, the Nobel Assembly announced the award of the 2019 Nobel Prize jointly to William G. Kaelin, Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza in Physiology or Medicine. This award is to acknowledge their scientific discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability.
RNA expression like you’ve never seen it before
In Vitro Technologies are proud to announce two upcoming seminars detailing ACD Bio RNAscope® technology, a unique technology enabling RNA target expression analysis within intact cells and tissues with high sensitivity and specificity.Â
ATCC Launches First Portal of Whole-genome Sequences Based on Authenticated Biological Standards
ATCC launched its new ATCC Genome Portal, a publicly available database of reference-quality genome sequences matched to authenticated ATCC biological materials that will help researchers interpret and reproduce their results with confidence. The portal, which launched with an initial 250 genome sequences of widely used bacterial strains, delivers on ATCC’s Enhanced Authentication Initiative, a component of the first of five core pledges under the Incredible 2020 Initiative aimed at increasing reproducibility in biological research.
ATCC Launches Mouse Cell Line Authentication Service
ATCC today announced the launch of a new authentication service that will allow researchers to easily confirm the identity of mouse cell lines. Developed in partnership with the National Institutes for Standards and Technology (NIST), the service demonstrates ATCC’s continued leadership in developing global biological standards.