How Centrifugal Devices Facilitate Molecular Biology Research

Pall Laboratory invites you to join them for an educational webinar.

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Biomolecule purification involves a complex series of steps where target purity and recovery are vital. Many common nucleic acid and protein handling procedures can benefit from the use of centrifugal devices outfitted with microfiltration or ultrafiltration membranes. However, finding the right products can be challenging. This webinar, sponsored by Pall Laboratory, will highlight ways to simplify purification in the molecular biology lab.

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Jorgen De Haan, PhD
Senior Application Scientist
Pall Laboratory

Jorgen de Haan received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied the Molecular mechanisms of Estrogen Receptor action, and performed postdoctoral work at the Wyeth-Ayerst Research Women’s Health Research Institute and at the University of Michigan. As a research Scientist, Jorgen worked at the Broad Institute and at Massachusetts General Hospital. Jorgen de Haan currently is a Senior Applications Scientist in Pall’s Scientific Laboratory Services group.

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