Pall presentation on qPCR at PDA Meeting, Oct 6
go back to news archives Don't miss out - make sure to attend the PDA's forthcoming 4th Annual Global Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology in Bethesda, MD from October 5th to 8th, where you will learn about the latest in rapid microbiology methods. qPCR technology is now simple, effective and suitable for pharmaceutical release. During the 'New Technologies' session at 1.30pm on Tuesday Oct 6th, Pall's Peter Ball PhD will present on 'A Rapid Alternative to Classical Microbiological Methods', providing a key insight into the technology and its applications in pharmaceutical microbiology. There will also be a technical overview of the Pall GeneDisc® system, currently being validated for a number of industrial applications. Based on the qPCR technology platform, the Pall GeneDisc system offers:
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Posted on September 30, 2009
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