Explore qPCR and dPCR content for biopharma workflows
Browse real-time PCR (qPCR) and digital PCR (dPCR) resources including interactive product selection tools, compliance documentation, and technical literature.
Product selection tools
QualTrak qPCR and dPCR workflow guide
Use the interactive QualTrak workflow guide to explore common use cases of qPCR and dPCR during various stages of biotherapeutic development and quickly find recommended products and relevant documentation. Navigate through the workflows based on therapeutic modality, pipeline phase, and applications.
DNA and RNA biomarkers in cancer & neurodegeneration research
In the era of precision medicine, an important goal for researchers will be to optimize the effectiveness and safety of treatments by matching them to genetic biomarkers. In this eBook, learn more about the importance of technologies that can analyze nucleic acid biomarkers and the applications for cancer and neurodegeneration research.
Development of biologic therapeutics including vaccines, cell and gene therapies, and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is an arduous an expensive process. In this white paper, learn how the QualTrak qPCR and dPCR solutions for biopharma helps optimize timelines by providing an end-to-end ecosystem for a range of applications.
Quantifying AAV viral titers: an examination of qPCR and dPCR technologies across applications
Nucleic acid quantification plays a vital role in therapeutic manufacturing by helping ensure product quality and consistency with quality standards. In this webinar, Kimberly Gomez and MinGin Kim draw on their combined 20+ years of R&D experience to demonstrate how dPCR and qPCR are used for accurate quantification of both AAV particles and plasmids.
Compliance support services for biopharma customers
Explore our cGMP product offering comprised of qualification services and a computer system validation consulting service to help you establish strong quality management systems and robust operating procedures to maintain reliability and quality.
Both dPCR and qPCR can be used to detect and quantify nucleic acids. Learn about the key differences and similarities between qPCR and dPCR in that confer each tool with application-dependent benefits or limitations.