In this webinar attendees will learn the key issues and sample requirements (collection methods, sample inhibition and sample volume) for molecular diagnostics and the tools (PCR, DNA fluorescent assays & NGS assays) you need to deal with your laboratory challenges in clinical laboratory.
This webinar explains a variety of issues and how to address them. Common issues such as collection methods, sample inhibition and sample volume will be address. Also, each unique technology, from standard PCR, to DNA fluorescent assays, from next generation sequencing to newer technologies such as point of care and digital PCR, will have their various sample challenges addressed. This webinar will give you the tools you need to deal with your laboratories challenges.
Why Should You Attend:
Since the beginning of the PCR revolution in the 1980s, molecular diagnostics have proven to be a useful tool for the clinical laboratory. The ability to analyze a variety of samples for DNA and RNA content have proven to be useful for a large number of clinical conditions using a number of different technologies. However, each technology has its pitfalls with how to handle samples for optimal results. In addition, different technologies have different challenges as to what can inhibit optimal results, and each technology has a unique solution to these pitfalls.This webinar explains a variety of issues and how to address them. Common issues such as collection methods, sample inhibition and sample volume will be address. Also, each unique technology, from standard PCR, to DNA fluorescent assays, from next generation sequencing to newer technologies such as point of care and digital PCR, will have their various sample challenges addressed. This webinar will give you the tools you need to deal with your laboratories challenges.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
This webinar will help you learn how to deal with sample quality control for molecular diagnostics. The webinar will include the following critical information you will need:- Universal sample requirements for molecular diagnostics
- Strategies to deal with common challenges
- Challenges unique to PCR assays
- Challenges unique to DNA fluorescent assays
- Challenges unique to NGS assays
- Challenges unique to newer molecular technologies
Who Will Benefit:
This will benefit a wide array of professionals such as:- Quality control
- Assay Development
- Assay validation
- Research and Development
- Clinical Diagnostics
Course Provider
Todd Graham,