»Register Here for the Educational Webinar sponsored by Seegene. https://lnkd.in/gcGjKaF3 Who Should Attend • Laboratory Administrators • Laboratory Directors • Laboratory Managers, Supervisors, and Professionals This program offers: P.A.C.E.® Contact Hours: 1.0 Instruction Level: Intermediate. P.A.C.E.® is a registered trademark of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science. #webinar #mpox
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Join Us at ASM Clinical Virology Symposium! Visit Booth #209 to meet Team Seegene on October 8-9 in sunny Long Beach, CA. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with Tamara Jane Johnson, Ph.D. on Wednesday, October 9, as she answers your questions about her abstract: "Detection of HSV, VZV, and MPXV CLADE I/II in Previously Negative Samples Utilizing a Multiplex PCR Assay". We look forward to connecting with you! #SeegeneUSA #CVS2024 #Virology #ClinicalResearch
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Thank you for connecting with us at #ADLM2024 in Chicago! 🌐 Excited to partner with businesses from Korea, USA, Mexico, Canada, Germany, and beyond. Looking forward to the future! #Seegene #BusinessPartners Seegene worldwide is Overcoming the Limits of Conventional PCR!
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Seegene USA, representing at ADLM 2024 with two abstracts: • Abstract Title: Performance and Compatibility Assessment of Serially Diluted Microbix QAPTM Controls with Seegene NovaplexTM Assays Presenting Author: Diane C. • Abstract Title: Feasibility of a novel Seegene Multiplex PCR panel for the simultaneous detection of HSV-1, HSV-2, VZV and Mpox: a focus on inclusion, confirmation and LOD assessment. Presenting Author: Tamara Jane Johnson, Ph.D.
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Upcoming Webinar - New Tools for Stool: Targeted use of multiplex syndrome GI molecular PCR Testing Stool culture and microscopy have long been the mainstay of diagnosing gastrointestinal (GI) infections. However, these traditional methods can be time-consuming, labor-intensive, and microscopy requires highly skilled and experienced technologists for accurate results. Recent advancements in molecular testing offer promising alternatives. Multiplex PCR offers a faster, more targeted approach for identifying gastrointestinal (GI) pathogens. While this novel technique can potentially reduce labor requirements, they can be limited in their ability to detect a broad range of pathogens and may require specific sample types that could hinder broader adoption. This webinar will explore the scientific principles behind multiplex PCR and its applications for the identification of various GI pathogens. Wednesday, July 17, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM PDT Speaker: Dr. James W. Snyder, Director of Microbiology and Infectious Disease Molecular Diagnostics at the University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, KY. This program offers: P.A.C.E.® Contact Hours: 1.0. Instruction Level: Intermediate.
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🔬 Exciting experience at #ASMMicrobe2024 in Atlanta, GA – Our Seegene USA team connected with a diverse community of microbiologists, educators, researchers, and healthcare professionals. Stay tuned for insights and collaborations! #ASMmicrobe2024 #ScienceInAtlanta #SeegeneTeam #MicrobialSciences
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