Looking to simplify your cell imaging assays? That’s exactly what our "Transform Your Cell Imaging" guide is designed to help you achieve. With insights into automating imaging workflows, enhancing throughput, and ensuring reproducible results, this guide is an essential resource for scientists looking to push the boundaries of discovery. Whether you’re exploring apoptosis, cell migration, or 3D spheroid models, this is your go-to solution for efficient and impactful research. ✨ Take your imaging to the next level. Download the Free Guide ➡️ https://bit.ly/3CL6jnl #drugdiscovery #cellbiology #3dbiology #cellimaging #miscroscopy
Molecular Devices
Biotechnology Research
San Jose, CA 43,050 followers
Advancing Discovery
About us
Molecular Devices is one of the world’s leading providers of high-performance life science technology. We make advanced scientific discovery possible for academia, pharma, and biotech customers with platforms for high-throughput screening, genomic and cellular analysis, colony selection and microplate detection. From cancer to COVID-19, we've contributed to scientific breakthroughs described in over 230,000 peer-reviewed publications. Over 160,000 of our innovative solutions are incorporated into laboratories worldwide, enabling scientists to improve productivity and effectiveness – ultimately accelerating research and the development of new therapeutics. Molecular Devices is headquartered in Silicon Valley, Calif., with best-in-class teams around the globe. Over 1,000 associates are guided by our diverse leadership team and female president that prioritize a culture of collaboration, engagement, diversity, and inclusion. Molecular Devices is proud to be part of Danaher. Danaher’s science and technology leadership puts Molecular Devices’ solutions at the forefront of the industry, so they can reach more people. Being part of Danaher means we can offer unparalleled breadth and depth of expertise and solutions to our customers. Together with Danaher’s other businesses across Biotechnology, Diagnostics and Life Sciences, we unlock the transformative potential of cutting-edge science and technology to improve billions of lives every day. To learn more about how Molecular Devices helps fast-track scientific discovery, visit www.moleculardevices.com.
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https://www.moleculardevices.com
External link for Molecular Devices
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- San Jose, CA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1983
- Specialties
- High Content Screening, High Throughput Screening, Stem Cells, Conventional & Automated Electrophysiology, Data Acquisition & Analysis Software, Microplate Readers, Cell Line, Antibody or Protein Development, Label-Free Technologies, Colony Pickers, and Clone Selection
Locations
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Primary
3860 North First St
San Jose, CA 95134, US
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Eskdale Road
Wokingham, England RG41 5TS, GB
Employees at Molecular Devices
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🎉 That’s a wrap on #CellBio2024! Thank you to everyone who visited our booth, and to our partners and colleagues who made this show a success. If you’d like to learn more about the topics covered at the show, here’s a good place to start: https://bit.ly/3V3a3qt
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Our newest application note with our collaborators Doppl SA and SUN bioscience is out now! Discover how we analyzed the effects of anti-cancer compounds on pancreatic cancer #PDOs by extracting over 100 features per #organoid - and then using machine learning to extract new, actionable insights. https://lnkd.in/eFkS2q6r
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Day 2 at #CellBio2024! Join our experts in Booth #606 as they discuss new analysis methods, novel model systems for studying human health and disease, and share how labs can scale up their high-content imaging, screening, and analysis. #DrugDiscovery #Organoids #Spheroids #MachineLearning #LabAutomation #AutomatedLab #CellBiology #3DImaging
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⏰ Check out our two poster presentations starting soon at #CellBio2024! 1. Automation of Culture and Functional Analysis of Compound Responses in 3D human iPSC-derived Cardiac Tri-Culture Microtissues • Poster Number: B540 • Presented by: Oksana Sirenko, PhD, Sr. Manager, Assay Development • Date & Time: Sunday, December 15th at 1:30-3:00pm PST 2. Assessment of photoreceptor functional activity of retinal organoids by calcium imaging • Poster Number: B516 • Presented by: Prathyushakrishna Macha, PhD, Research Scientist • Date & Time: Sunday, December 15th at 1:30–3:00pm PST #DrugDiscovery #Organoids #Spheroids #MachineLearning #LabAutomation #AutomatedLab #CellBiology #3DImaging
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⏰ Our #CellBio2024 poster presentation is starting soon! Check it out: • Machine-learning assisted automation of cell culture, cell passaging and expansion • Poster Number: B539 • Presented by: Oksana Sirenko, PhD, Sr. Manager, Assay Development • Date & Time: Sunday, December 15th at 11:15am –12:45am PST #DrugDiscovery #Organoids #Spheroids #MachineLearning #LabAutomation #AutomatedLab #CellBiology #3DImaging
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👋 Welcome to #CellBio2024! Come by booth 606 to discuss new ways to automate your entire cell culture process, improve your 2D and 3D biological workflows, and make assays more reliable and reproducible. #DrugDiscovery #Organoids #Spheroids #MachineLearning #LabAutomation #AutomatedLab #CellBiology #3DImaging
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It's our last Lab Notes Newsletter of 2024 - can you believe it?! This year, we've provided several pieces of content in this newsletter, aimed at exploring groundbreaking technologies and advancing scientific discovery. And this edition is no exception! Explore our December Lab Notes Newsletter now to dive into the revolutionary world of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing with our latest eBook, explore our latest webinar, which discusses endotoxin testing and ensuring safety, compliance, and precision with microplate readers, discover a breakthrough method for creating more consistent and easily analyzable organoid models in our latest app note, and much more. Thank you all for tuning in to our Lab Notes Newsletter this year. Here’s to continued collaboration, innovation, and transformative discoveries in 2025! 🎉 #DrugDiscovery #GeneEditing #MicroplateReaders #Organoids #3DBiology
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Molecular Devices on LinkedIn
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Will you be at #CellBio2024? Join us in booth 606 to learn about the latest technologies and best practices for cell biology. See you soon! #DrugDiscovery #Organoids #Spheroids #MachineLearning #LabAutomation #AutomatedLab #CellBiology #3DImaging
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Evaluating how compounds interact with the intestine can be an important part of the #drugdiscovery process. However, both animal models and traditional cell models frequently do not provide accurate predictions of how a drug candidate will perform in the clinic. By using #organoids generated with our proprietary bioprocess technology, researchers can easily create physiologically relevant intestinal models at scale. Download our latest scientific poster to learn more! https://lnkd.in/ejc6W_e9