
Miltenyi Biotec
For more than 30 years, Miltenyi Biotec has played an important role in the design, development, manufacture and integration of products that empower the advancement of biomedical research and enable cell and gene therapy. They believe in biomedical science as the strongest driver to change the way we treat cancer, autoimmune diseases and neurodegenerative disorders.
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App Note / Case Study
Accelerate Your Multiomics Spatial Biology Research
Explore how this platform eliminate barriers to spatial biology research, empowering scientists to achieve publication-ready results in record time without compromising on experimental flexibility.

Webinar
Targeted Therapies in Ex Vivo Perfusion: A New Era for Organ Reconditioning
This webinar will discuss a new approach that leverages targeted delivery in ex vivo perfusion to apply cell- and organelle-based advanced therapies directly into the perfusion circuit.

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Start Smart With the Most Trusted Tissue Dissociator!
Experience the same proven performance with a new software look and even greater flexibility offered by the new generation of gentleMACS Octo Dissociator with Heaters.

App Note / Case Study
Optimized Culturing To Model the Tumor Microenvironment
This application note explores optimized culturing conditions for precision-cut slices (PCS) of non-small cell lung carcinoma, demonstrating how carefully tailored media support robust, stress-free tumor models for reliable research outcomes.

App Note / Case Study
Deciphering Cell–Cell Interactions in Liver Metastases
This application focus explores how spatial profiling with cyclic staining imaging technology can address this knowledge gap in liver metastases research.

Online Event
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2024
On-Demand
Learn about the latest research in spatial biology and its applications. From understanding the mechanisms of infectious disease to early diagnostics and therapeutics, hear the outstanding advancements in the field.

Webinar
Maximize Your Sample’s Full Potential for Genomic Analysis
On-Demand
High-quality genomics studies start with high-quality sample preparation.
This webinar will explore how you can enhance your genomics research with advanced sample preparation solutions tailored for fresh, snap-frozen, and FFPE samples.
This webinar will explore how you can enhance your genomics research with advanced sample preparation solutions tailored for fresh, snap-frozen, and FFPE samples.

Online Event
Advances in Proteomics & Metabolomics 2024
On-Demand
Hear about the latest advancements in translational proteomics and metabolomics. From the molecular mechanisms of disease pathology to the latest technological developments in diagnostics and treatment.

Webinar
A Novel Perfusion Technique for Multiomics Studies on Hepatocyte Aging
On-Demand
The liver is a very good example of how tissue architecture can influence aging. Composed mainly of hepatocytes, the position of these cells is key to their role and determines changes in their metabolism and aging profile.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute have conducted an in-depth multiomics analysis of functional and healthy hepatocytes, characterizing transcriptional, epigenetic, lipidomic and functional signatures to understand the effects of aging.
In this webinar, you’ll hear all about their research, including the novel perfusion technology for resected mouse liver that makes it easy and convenient to obtain viable hepatocytes to analyze.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute have conducted an in-depth multiomics analysis of functional and healthy hepatocytes, characterizing transcriptional, epigenetic, lipidomic and functional signatures to understand the effects of aging.
In this webinar, you’ll hear all about their research, including the novel perfusion technology for resected mouse liver that makes it easy and convenient to obtain viable hepatocytes to analyze.

Webinar
Uncovering the Role of T Cells in Cancer With Spatial Biology
On-Demand
This webinar will focus on using spatial biology approaches to understand the role of human γδ T cell subtypes in cancer, illustrating how to assess this subset in their tissue microenvironments at high resolution.
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