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Smart Plastics: Improving qPCR reliability & reproducibility
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This Eppendorf webinar together with Michael Pfaffl, one of the qPCR pioneers, will show you how to improve qPCR reliability and reproducibility using smart plastics.
The importance of disposable plastic consumables and their overall impact on the experimental workflow of qPCR has been taken into consideration only marginally, if at all. This is unfortunate, since laboratory plastics, such as tubes, tips and plates, are integral parts of any laboratory and qPCR workflow. Contrary to common belief, plastics may have a direct and dramatic impact on experimental outcome and data validity.
This Eppendorf webinar together with Michael Pfaffl, one of the qPCR pioneers, will show you how to improve qPCR reliability and reproducibility using smart plastics.
Webinar took place on June 9, 2020
Michael W. Pfaffl, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of Munich
Tim Schommartz, Ph.D., Global Marketing Manager, Automation and PCR, Eppendorf AG
Rafal Grzeskowiak, Ph.D., Field Application Specialist, Eppendorf AG
This Eppendorf webinar together with Michael Pfaffl, one of the qPCR pioneers, will show you how to improve qPCR reliability and reproducibility using smart plastics.
In this webinar you will learn:
- What are MIQE Guidelines and their relevance for improving qPCR reproducibility
- Smart consumables - how they may contribute to improve experimental reproducibility and data quality
- LoBind, Leaching, PCR Consumables
Date & Time
Webinar took place on June 9, 2020
Speaker
Michael W. Pfaffl, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Physiology at the Technical University of MunichTim Schommartz, Ph.D., Global Marketing Manager, Automation and PCR, Eppendorf AG
Rafal Grzeskowiak, Ph.D., Field Application Specialist, Eppendorf AG
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