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| | Webinar: Solid Form Characterization and Quantification
Companies spend millions to protect their intellectual property after the patent expiration of a drug. This webinar, taking place on December 3, 2019, will explore in-house or synchrotron-based powder X-Ray diffraction for ordered and disordered materials, solid-state NMR (ssNMR) and relaxometry by time-domain NMR (TD-NMR).
Don’t waste time on poor quality data, explore novel solutions for API characterization in this webinar.
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| | AI-driven automated system can help design biochemical pathways to produce lycopene A new proof-of-concept study details how an automated system driven by artificial intelligence can design, build, test and learn complex biochemical pathways to efficiently produce lycopene, a red pigment found in tomatoes and commonly used as a food coloring, opening the door to a wide range of biosynthetic applications, researchers report. | | | | Single-Molecule Fluorescence for the GPCR Study – Conformational Dynamics A review, by Professors Quast and Margeat from the French National Centre for Scientific Research exploring, has addressed G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) structural dynamics and the role of single-molecule fluorescence SMF methods in their interrogation. | | | | What is a Semi-synthetic Organism? As a society, we face various issues in the modern world. Synthetic biology is an emerging field that is attempting to address these problems at the genetic level, and researchers in this field are pushing the boundaries of which proteins and processes can be developed and utilized. | |
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