In recent years, the importance of Vitamin D for human health has become far more evident than previously thought.
The current Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak is by far the largest and deadliest in history since the discovery of the virus in 1976.
We all remember them from grad school: The dreaded journal club presentations where you were forced to present someone else’s work to a roomful of peers who are not necessarily interested in what you have to say.
With this year’s Ion Channel Retreat rapidly approaching things are starting to buzz around the Aurora office with anticipation of this year’s meeting.
Preparations for the 2014 Ion Channel Retreat in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada are reaching a fever pitch.
Aurora is excited to announce the launch of their newest atomic absorption spectrometer, the TRACE 1800 AAS at Pittcon 2014.
For this year’s annual Ion Channel Retreat, Aurora is excited to announce the inclusion of a special program on transporters, pumps and exchangers.
For an exciting sneak peak into what this years' Ion Channel Retreat may have in store (hey, I'm not a mind reader! I'm just guessing here) keep reading, otherwise go work on your abstract and send it in before it's too late!
This year's event is shaping up to be especially interesting with topics such as ion channels in disease and pain, ion channel screening technologies for assessment of cardiac safety and toxicology, structure and function of ion channels, and new this year a session focusing on transporter molecules and their roles with ion channels.
Aurora Instruments Ltd., a world leader in lab automation solutions, will showcase the new VERSA™ 10 Automated Liquid Handling Workstation at Analytica (hall A1, stand 225) in Germany.