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Synthetic biology is a field of science that applies engineering principles to living organisms. To efficiently engineer bacteria it is crucial to use a reliable and efficient transformation method. In addition, high throughput transformation and automated setups are beneficial for bacterial strain construction.
Join us with Dr. Julia Tenhaef and Tobias Rosch, MSc (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) at our free webinar to learn about:
- Efficient transformation of bacteria using Nucleofector® Technology
- Transformation of bacteria in high throughput
- How to automate bacterial strain construction
We look forward to welcoming you.
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