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[Alloy Therapeutics in SynbioBeta] AbCellera Announces Agreement with Alloy Therapeutics to Integrate Access to ATX-Gx™ Humanized Mice Platform for Antibody Discovery Programs

AbCellera today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Alloy Therapeutics to use the ATX-Gx™ humanized mice platform to enable best-in-class in vivo human antibody discovery for its partner programs. Under the terms of the agreement, AbCellera will offer its biotech and pharma partners access to ATX-Gx™, Alloy’s proprietary suite of immunocompetent transgenic mice, for use in any antibody discovery program and against any therapeutic target. Read...

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[Consumer Physics in Successful Farming] ANALYZE DRY MATTER IN SECONDS WITH THE NEW SCIO CUP

Introduced by Consumer Physics, the SCiO Cup is a fast, portable, lab-grade forage dry matter analyzer. Operated through a smartphone, this device is transforming feed analysis by giving users the ability to frequently analyze dry matter. SCiO Cup enables on-farm decision making, which ensures consistent dry matter intake and reduces feed leftovers. In addition, the technology can be used in the field to plan the timing of silage harvest at optimal moisture levels. Read...

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[Consumer Physics in No-Till Farmer] Consumer Physics Launches Portable Dry Matter Analyzer

Ag-tech company Consumer Physics, is introducing SCiO Cup – the world’s fastest, portable, lab-grade forage dry matter analyzer. The smartphone-operated device transforms feed analysis by enabling frequent dry matter analysis. SCiO Cup enables on-farm decision making ensuring consistent dry matter intake and reducing feed leftovers. In addition, SCiO Cup can be used on-field for planning silage harvest timing at optimal moisture levels. Read...

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[Surgical Theater in abc7 WJLA] GWU Hospital doctor’s new research of COVID-affected lungs using virtual reality

“I think it resonates with people because they’re able to see it for themselves,” said Dr. Keith Mortman, who worked with a company called Surgical Theater to create that virtual reality rendering of the lungs. “I think it puts it in such a context that the general public can look at those 3D, 360-degree virtual reality images, recognize them as lungs, and recognize the abnormal portion of the lungs, and see how quickly a patient can become sick.” Read...

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