New online survey aims to identify the challenges of accurately measuring molecular interactions
SAW Instruments, developer of the innovative sam® family of biosensors for real-time, label-free assays, has commissioned a survey to identify the current challenges affecting researchers at the forefront of molecular binding studies and kinetic analysis. By providing answers to 12 quick multiple-choice questions, respondents will be given access to some of the more interesting findings and will be entered into the draw to win a brand new Kindle Fire™. Topics under discussion include the biggest technical challenge in biosensing for life science applications, as well as the main current limitations with existing technologies. The survey comes at a pertinent time, as several models of well-known, older biosensor equipment are being discontinued and service support removed.
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fill out the full survey* now, or visit
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* Amazon, Kindle, Kindle Fire, the Amazon Kindle logo and the Kindle Fire logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. The Kindle device will be given away on behalf of SAW Instruments. Amazon EU Sarl is not a sponsor of this survey. This survey closes on November 30th 2012. Terms and conditions apply. You must complete all survey questions to be entered into the Kindle Fire™ draw.
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