#jenxplor — Public Fediverse posts
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We’re accelerating antiinfective discovery with #ISMEA! This automated system powers high-throughput screening via #JenXplor, enabling efficient, error-free handling of substances and boosting research with ML-driven predictions. ➡️ https://lmy.de/Hyqtb
The project, supported by the Free State of Thuringia, was co-financed by funds from the European Union as part of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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We’re accelerating antiinfective discovery with #ISMEA! This automated system powers high-throughput screening via #JenXplor, enabling efficient, error-free handling of substances and boosting research with ML-driven predictions. ➡️ https://lmy.de/Hyqtb
The project, supported by the Free State of Thuringia, was co-financed by funds from the European Union as part of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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We’re accelerating antiinfective discovery with #ISMEA! This automated system powers high-throughput screening via #JenXplor, enabling efficient, error-free handling of substances and boosting research with ML-driven predictions. ➡️ https://lmy.de/Hyqtb
The project, supported by the Free State of Thuringia, was co-financed by funds from the European Union as part of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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We’re accelerating antiinfective discovery with #ISMEA! This automated system powers high-throughput screening via #JenXplor, enabling efficient, error-free handling of substances and boosting research with ML-driven predictions. ➡️ https://lmy.de/Hyqtb
The project, supported by the Free State of Thuringia, was co-financed by funds from the European Union as part of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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Former Leibniz President and member of the Werner Siemens Foundation scientific advisory board Matthias Kleiner lately visited the Leibniz-HKI!
He took a deep dive into #Paleobiotechnology research and the new #JenXplor robotics-assisted automation platform.
The Department of Paleobiotechnology is generously funded by the Werner Siemens Foundation since 2020.#WernerSiemensFoundation #LeibnizHKI #LeibnizGemeinschaft #InnovationInHealth #ResearchCollaboration #ScientificAdvancements