Infectious Agent Contamination of Cell Lines
Symposium - Berkeley, CA
IDEXX RADIL™ Bioresearch Seminars on tour: Experts coming to California and Chicago research communities
COLUMBIA, Missouri July 10, 2012—IDEXX RADIL™ announces three upcoming symposiums and lunch discussions for the bioresearch community.
Two teams of internationally recognized scientists from IDEXX RADILTM , Drs. Matthew H. Myles and Beth Bauer, will give presentations about how to protect the integrity of cell lines and animal research in order to answer such important questions as:
“Are my cell lines contaminated?”
“How do I ensure and protect the integrity of my research?”
“Is there a better way to monitor the health of my research animal colony?”
Mycoplasma is a notorious contaminant of cultured mammalian cells. IDEXX RADIL™ scientists will discuss the various methods for detection and eradication of Mycoplasma and other microbial pathogens, including human pathogens that may pose a health risk to laboratory personnel working with cell lines and tumors.
Thursday July 19, 2012 (9:30 am – 3 pm)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
East Atrium & Gray Auditoriu, Berkeley, CA
Contact: idexx-radil@idexx.com
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