News & Blog
Updates every week
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High-Content Screening technologies and drug development
11/08/22 – Blog Post
We called our SydLab System a high-content screening technology many times, but what does it mean exactly?
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Microfluidic Chips: Exploring the technology
20/07/22 – Blog Post
Exploring the advantages of microfluidic chips for biological experiments.
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Lab Automation: In search for efficiency
07/07/22 – Blog Post
The quest for efficiency does not distinguish between industries. And labs are no exception. But, what does it implies to automate your lab?
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The future of drug and substance testing is ethical
16/06/22 – Blog Post
The US House of Representatives passed the FDA Modernization Act to transform the drug approval process and move towards a non-animal testing future.
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Worm-on-Chip technology and its applications
19/05/22 – Blog Post
From drug discovery to a possible future tool for lung cancer detection. How the Worm-on-chip is revolutionizing the alternative testing methods sector.
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C. elegans in Cancer Research
12/05/22 – Blog Post
How a tiny worm is helping to reveal the mystery of human tumors’ formation and the development of cancer drug candidates.
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The 3Rs principle and animal testing
06/05/22 – Blog Post
From the 3Rs model created in 1959 to today’s animal welfare acts
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C. elegans in Aging Research
27/04/22 – Blog Post
How C. elegans have been key in aging research crucial discoveries.
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Nagi’s Service Team is growing!
12/04/22 – Blog Post
Meet Tiffany Rosa, Nagi’s latest incorporation in our Service Team.
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C. elegans and the Human Genome Project
08/04/22 – Blog Post
How C. elegans contributed to the decoding of the human genome.
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New team member alert!
06/04/22 – Blog Post
Meet Rafael Marques, Nagi’s new R&D Product Engineer.
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Alternative Testing Methods
17/03/22 – Blog Post
The new biotech horizon with an expected 10% annual growth from 2022 to 2025.
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