This year has been different in many ways - we have worked so hard to provide you with solutions you need for COVID-19 research. We are happy that we are able to support biotech sector and we want to stay close to You and all our clients around the world (even if it is through computer screen for now).
Luckily we were able to celebrate 25 jubilee with our big Solis BioDyne family - there is 101 of us now (with all the little ones).
Wanted to share with You the thoughts from Kadri Artma, one of the owners of Solis BioDyne:
"Solis BioDyne is turning 25. Twenty-five years of valuable experiences, of fruitful collaboration with our clients, and of exciting projects coming to life.
We take great pride in the quality and innovation we deliver in our products and solutions. But what we value and appreciate the most is the fact that each year, more scientists put their trust in us. Each of your projects contribute to understand and create a better world, and we are grateful you choose us to be part of them.
Our reagents are used in more than 150 countries all over the globe – from research to diagnostics, from plants to human. This is what we dreamed about 25 years ago and we won't stop here. Thank you very much for your work and for your trust!"
Thank You!
Ribonucleases or RNases are native proteins that can degrade RNA molecules. To mitigate risks we rely on RNase inhibitors, which are invaluable tools to protect and preserve RNA molecules in diverse biotechnological applications.
There are two options for target detection when doing qPCR - either you use dye or probe-based detection. Today we are going to take a deep dive into the world of dye-based qPCR, which was invented during the early nineties by Russell Higuchi [1] and is still used daily around the world.
Depression is a very complex disease, and it has many different aspects that affect it. Once we get to know more and more things about depression and its mechanisms, then in the end, we might discover new possible drugs or drug targets for treating depression.
If you ever need someone to help you with your computer, fix your house, join you in a sports competition, or just be a friend, Marek is your guy. Being one of the friendliest, most helpful people out there certainly makes him a really cool person everyone should know more about.