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Molecular Instruments

Molecular Instruments

生物技术

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Imaging the Molecules of Life?

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Molecular Instruments (MI) designs and synthesizes kits for multiplexed quantitative bioimaging in academic research, drug development, and clinical pathology and diagnostics. MI offers custom assay design and development services for life sciences and pharmaceutical companies.

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https://www.molecularinstruments.com
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生物技术
规模
11-50 人
总部
Los Angeles,California
类型
私人持股
创立
2018

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    5015 Eagle Rock Blvd

    Suite #301

    US,California,Los Angeles,90041

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    We have exciting news to share! Molecular Instruments has won the UK lawsuit brought by Advanced Cell Diagnostics (a Bio-Techne group company), with the Court finding that two patents owned by Advanced Cell Diagnostics are invalid on obviousness grounds. Please see the press release linked below for more details. We look forward to continuing our mission to provide game-changing #onlywithHCR reagents to biologists, bioengineers, drug developers, and diagnostics developers worldwide. To learn more about our HCR??imaging platform, check out our Automated Products (www.hcrimaging.com) and our Manual Products (https://lnkd.in/gJZePKk). https://lnkd.in/g_WfxEjF

  • At MI, we know that stepping into the great outdoors can inspire fresh ideas and bring a sense of calm to your mind! This week's #MIrecommendation comes from our CEO,?Harry Choi, who recently visited Banff National Park. He says, "After visiting Banff National Park over Thanksgiving, I can’t recommend it enough—you are constantly surrounded by breathtaking views. The snow-covered peaks, the crisp mountain air, and the absolute peace of standing above the clouds made it an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re skiing, hiking, or just soaking in the scenery, Banff in winter is pure magic." Looking for an unforgettable escape and a chance to recharge in nature? Banff National Park could be just the place to reconnect with the beauty of the world around you!

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  • Today, on Employee Appreciation Day, we want to express our heartfelt thanks to the incredible team that fuels our success at MI. Your dedication, creativity, and passion are the foundation of everything we do. We truly appreciate each of you for your invaluable contributions in bringing our mission to life. Thank you for your unwavering commitment and outstanding work. ??

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    Struggling with accurate RNA detection in complex tissue environments? Join our upcoming webinar in collaboration with Molecular Instruments to explore how AI and Dual-Channel Staining can overcome key bottlenecks in RNA-ISH detection! ?? Date: March 18th at 8:00 AM PT / 5:00 PM CET Accurate RNA detection within specific cellular contexts is critical for advancing translational research. However, the lack of robust probe validation for newly discovered RNA molecules remains a challenge. In this webinar, you'll learn how: ?? Dual Channel? Validation enhances specificity and sensitivity in RNA-ISH assays. ?? AI-driven Discovery software improves cell segmentation and RNA spot localization. ?? Integrating HCR? Pro RNA-ISH with Visiopharm’s Discovery enables high-precision RNA quantification. Speakers: Daniel Winkowski (Senior Technical Sales Specialist, Visiopharm) Randy Chen (Director of R&D, Molecular Instruments) Regan Baird (SVP, Research Commercial Strategy Deployment, Visiopharm) Register now: https://lnkd.in/dGCHs2Ta

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  • We’re excited to be at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting this year at Booth #1277! Stop by to connect with our team —?Aneesh Acharya, PhD and Michelle Saylor — and discover more about #HCRimaging at #AAD25. While you're at AAD, be sure to catch William Damsky, MD, PhD's talk on What's New in Dermatopathology this Saturday! Learn how the new LDT, developed by Dr. Damsky at Yale School of Medicine, leverages HCR? technology to provide groundbreaking insights into dermatological diagnostics and patient care. This innovative test helps prevent misdiagnosis, reduces unnecessary treatments, and ensures patients receive the most effective, personalized therapy. ??? Saturday, March 8th ?? 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ?? W311A Don’t forget to stop by our booth for exclusive MI merch and brochures. We look forward to seeing you there!?

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  • Here at MI, we believe that a good laugh can spark creativity and open the mind to fresh ideas! This week's #MIrecommendation comes from our Chief Commercial Officer, Aneesh Acharya, who is a big fan of the local comedy scene in LA. He says, "LA is such a great city for comedy! I recommend everyone go to at least one show by The Groundlings or The Upright Citizens Brigade. They're so much fun and part of what makes living in LA so unique!" Looking for a good laugh and a fresh way to experience the city? A comedy show at one of these iconic venues could be just the thing to add some fun to your weekend!

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  • We love to see how HCR? reagents are helping students explore fly development and visualize key stages in development!

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    Director at Marine Biological Laboratory

    Some flies for #FluorescenceFriday. When I teach students about fly development in the lab, I often start by having them image the flies that you see here. After the students have become comfortable with staging, orienting, and handling fly embryos on a dissecting scope, we give them tubes of fly embryos that are pre-stained with a variety of in situ probes or antibodies. Shown here are some embryos from those tubes. We ask the students to pick out a certain stage of development and image them (usually on a confocal). And then they try and figure out what they are seeing, and present the results to their classmates. Could be a variety of genes involved in early segmentation, or cell-type or organ-specific probes. In this way they get to visualize some of the key steps in early patterning, and the later development and organization of cells such as neurons, glia, motoneurons, trachea, muscles, etc. This also gives them a chance to work with the microscopes to acquire data, and ImageJ to visualize the data (and also make movies of 3D projections). Probably will not get to make use of these embryos this summer, but they will still continue to be useful for the courses I teach in the non-summer months. Big thanks to Gabrielle Jerz and Sophia Kelly who prepared many of these samples, and Molecular Instruments who donated some of the reagents. All imaged on a ZEISS Microscopy LSM. And thank you to all the people who developed Alexa Fluor Dyes as they just never fade!

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  • #onlywithHCR: Breakthrough Paper Enhances Research ?? A study by Gandin et al. shares how they used HCR? imaging to overcome the limits of fluorescence microscopy by enabling high-specificity, single-shot imaging of RNA and proteins in thick tissues. By leveraging HCR? technology, the authors were able to map 254 genes in a mouse embryo and uncover complex protein networks in fibroblasts and hippocampal slices. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ggSiqVxG

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