Advancing qPCR with  highly reproducible results
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Advancing qPCR with highly reproducible results

Have you heard of the saying, “Success without a successor is not a success”? Indeed, it is the same in the lab, where highly reproducible results are the key to research success. This builds trust and a good reputation, empowering our lab heroes to gain confidence in their results.

Your daily challenge in the lab should not be reproducibility. Ensure the quality of your samples and the accuracy of your gene expression results with our streamlined approach.

High-precision qPCR kits ensure reproducibility
Gene expression analysis using QuantiNova chemistry for qPCR demonstrates reproducibility across lots, users and instruments

Find the appropriate QuantiNova kit that fits into your workflow.

Our mission is to empower all lab heroes to gain confidence in their lab results. We understand the importance of obtaining reliable data, which is why we offer simple and effective products.

Norbert Hochstein, Director Global Product Management
“Well, the hurdle to develop a top-performing, high-quality product is high, but I take this challenge because I know this is a fundamental need of our customers. My name stands behind the quality of our products.”
Norbert Hochstein, Director PCR Product Development
Explore our concise, expert-led 7-minute webinars focused on the essentials of quantitative PCR (qPCR) and the vital role of reproducibility in scientific research.
Want to challenge your knowledge of RT-qPCR?
Check your knowledge about steps or terms in RT-qPCR affecting reproducibility in results

Tips and tricks for reliable real-time RT-PCR

Looking for a more comprehensive and in-depth webinar on RT-PCR? This one is for you.You will also find actual Q&As which are very insightful in enhancing methodologies to ensure reliable and reproducible results, between the speaker and other scientists.

Webinar

In this webinar, you’ll have greater control over your research and gain these benefits:

  • Decrease the risk of failure
  • Increase confidence in results and preserve reputation
  • Save time and money by avoiding the need for troubleshooting and repeating experiments

Want to know more interesting facts about reproducibility?

According to a survey done by Nature among 1500 scientists, 70% of researchers were unable to reproduce the findings of other scientists, and approximately 60% of researchers could not reproduce their own once. And did you know that up to 50% of pre-clinical studies in the US, representing $28 billion per year, are not reproducible?*

 *Baker, M (2016) 1,500 scientists lift the lid on reproducibility. Nature 533, 452-454