Home Multimedia Podcasts qPCR AND LATE-PCR, AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE FOR DNA AMPLIFICATION qPCR AND LATE-PCR, AN ADVANCED TECHNIQUE FOR DNA AMPLIFICATION February 22, 2007 – GEN’s Editor-in-Chief John Sterling interviews Lawrence Wangh, Ph.D., from Brandeis University /wp-content/uploads/2018/09/gc79_2_22_2007.mp3 PodcastsResourcesAlzheimer diseaseCellular, Molecular and Developmental BiologyClinical laboratory techniqueDiagnosisDiagnostic techniquesDNAInternal medicineMedical oncologyMedicineMedicine, Diagnosis, and TherapeuticsMolecular biologyMolecular techniqueNervous system diseasesNucleic acidsReal time PCRSystemic conditions Also of Interest Novel Target for Alzheimer's Disease Identified HIV-Free Hopes Raised by Reservoir-Targeting VLPs Rising from the Ashes: FDA Grants EUA to Invivyd COVID-19 Antibody Novo Nordisk to Acquire Cardior for Up to $1.1B, Boosting Cardiovascular Pipeline StockWatch: CDMOs Tumble as Congress Takes Aim at Chinese Biotechs snRNA-seq Reveals Remarkable Cellular and Molecular Overlap between ALS and FTLD Related Media Carl Icahn States His Case for Change at Illumina on "Close to the Edge" Celebrating DNA: Matthew Cobb's Reflections on the Double Helix Emerging Markets Collaborate to Succeed in Post-Pandemic World The Sun Sets on AGBT: A Report from the Last Day Spatial, Sequencing, and Sun: A Report from Day 2 of AGBT Sand, Sea, and Sequencing: Julianna LeMieux Surfs up AGBT's Hot News Related Content Novel Target for Alzheimer’s Disease Identified HIV-Free Hopes Raised by Reservoir-Targeting VLPs Rising from the Ashes: FDA Grants EUA to Invivyd COVID-19 Antibody Novo Nordisk to Acquire Cardior for Up to $1.1B, Boosting Cardiovascular Pipeline