Better Ways to Extract DNA
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Better Ways to Extract DNA

Learn how to obtain high throughput DNA purification that improves next-generation sequencing.

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This webinar will be hosted live and available on-demand

Wednesday, March 8, 2023 
11:00 AM Eastern Time 

To efficiently map traits and validate candidate genes of interest, researchers rely on high throughput DNA purification prior to next-generation sequencing. Speed and resource efficiency are key considerations for scientists isolating high quality starting materials for this process.

In this LabTools webinar brought to you by Pall Corporation, Laima Fabule and Douglas Rhoads will discuss high throughput purification of DNA samples and methods allowing for larger numbers of genomic DNA samples to be obtained in parallel. They will present two protocols to improve efficiency, reduce processing time, and obtain consistent results when isolating and purifying DNA.

Topics to be covered 

  • gDNA isolation and purification
  • DNA purification suitable for next-generation sequencing applications
Laima

Laima Fabule, PhD
Global Product Manager – Molecular
Pall Corporation


Pontus Nordenfelt, PhD

Douglas Rhoads, PhD
University Professor, AAAS Fellow
Director, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Cell and Molecular Biology
Biological Sciences 
University of Arkansas

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