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DESCRIPTION:We will discuss the background of speed in PCR cyclers\, includ
 ing technical specifications and materials. We will reveal the secret of r
 amp rates and go into the details of PCR optimization. Finally\, we will e
 xplain the correct combination of cycler\, consumable and reagent to get t
 he maximum out of your PCR.\n\nYOUR LEARNINGS:\n- Technical background of 
 PCR cyclers\n- What is responsible for speed in your PCR experiment\n- The
  ideal combination for speeding up your PCR\n\n \n\nSPEAKER: \n\nHANAE KÖN
 IG\, GLOBAL MARKETING MANAGER PCR & THERMOMIXER\, EPPENDORF SE\n\nHanae Kö
 nig studied biology\, focusing on medical microbiology during her PhD. Aft
 er starting with Eppendorf as an application specialist for PCR she took d
 ifferent positions in the company and currently enjoys coordinating the gl
 obal marketing of PCR and mixer devices.\n\n \n\nSPEAKER: \n\nADAM WAITE\,
  PRODUCT MANAGER FOR AMPLIFICATION REAGENTS\, PROMEGA\n\nAdam Waite is the
  Product Manager for amplification reagents at Promega in Madison\, WI. He
  studied biology with additional focus on biochemistry at the University o
 f Wisconsin-Madison. Shortly after\, he joined Sigma-Aldrich (now Millipor
 eSigma) where he first supported and then managed the life science solvent
  product line. He completed his MBA at the University of Wisconsin-Milwauk
 ee before transitioning to global management of MilliporeSigma’s bulk solv
 ents portfolio. Since joining Promega in 2019\, he has overseen the global
  expansion of Promega’s amplification reagents and continues to seek out s
 olutions that improve researcher quality of life.
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SUMMARY:What Keeps You From Speeding Up Your PCR to the Max?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We will discuss the background of speed in 
 PCR cyclers\, including technical specifications and materials. We will re
 veal the secret of ramp rates and go into the details of PCR optimization.
  Finally\, we will explain the correct combination of cycler\, consumable 
 and reagent to get the maximum out of your PCR.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Your lea
 rnings:</strong><br />\n- Technical background of PCR cyclers<br />\n- Wha
 t is responsible for speed in your PCR experiment<br />\n- The ideal combi
 nation for speeding up your PCR</p>\n\n<p> </p>\n\n<p><strong>Speaker: </s
 trong></p>\n\n<p><img alt='' height='413' src='https://assets.swoogo.com/u
 ploads/full/1765536-626fae4c65089.jpg' width='350' /></p>\n\n<p><strong>Ha
 nae König\, Global Marketing Manager PCR & ThermoMixer\, Eppendorf SE</str
 ong></p>\n\n<p>Hanae König studied biology\, focusing on medical microbiol
 ogy during her PhD. After starting with Eppendorf as an application specia
 list for PCR she took different positions in the company and currently enj
 oys coordinating the global marketing of PCR and mixer devices.</p>\n\n<p>
  </p>\n\n<p><strong>Speaker: </strong></p>\n\n<p><img alt='' height='370' 
 src='https://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/full/1792735-627cc7a3c36f5.jpg' wid
 th='370' /></p>\n\n<p><strong>Adam Waite\, Product Manager for amplificati
 on reagents\, Promega</strong></p>\n\n<p>Adam Waite is the Product Manager
  for amplification reagents at Promega in Madison\, WI. He studied biology
  with additional focus on biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madi
 son. Shortly after\, he joined Sigma-Aldrich (now MilliporeSigma) where he
  first supported and then managed the life science solvent product line. H
 e completed his MBA at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee before transi
 tioning to global management of MilliporeSigma’s bulk solvents portfolio. 
 Since joining Promega in 2019\, he has overseen the global expansion of Pr
 omega’s amplification reagents and continues to seek out solutions that im
 prove researcher quality of life.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:We will discuss the background of speed in PCR cyclers\, includ
 ing technical specifications and materials. We will reveal the secret of r
 amp rates and go into the details of PCR optimization. Finally\, we will e
 xplain the correct combination of cycler\, consumable and reagent to get t
 he maximum out of your PCR.\n\nYOUR LEARNINGS:\n- Technical background of 
 PCR cyclers\n- What is responsible for speed in your PCR experiment\n- The
  ideal combination for speeding up your PCR\n\n \n\nSPEAKER: \n\nHANAE KÖN
 IG\, GLOBAL MARKETING MANAGER PCR & THERMOMIXER\, EPPENDORF SE\n\nHanae Kö
 nig studied biology\, focusing on medical microbiology during her PhD. Aft
 er starting with Eppendorf as an application specialist for PCR she took d
 ifferent positions in the company and currently enjoys coordinating the gl
 obal marketing of PCR and mixer devices.\n\n \n\nSPEAKER: \n\nADAM WAITE\,
  PRODUCT MANAGER FOR AMPLIFICATION REAGENTS\, PROMEGA\n\nAdam Waite is the
  Product Manager for amplification reagents at Promega in Madison\, WI. He
  studied biology with additional focus on biochemistry at the University o
 f Wisconsin-Madison. Shortly after\, he joined Sigma-Aldrich (now Millipor
 eSigma) where he first supported and then managed the life science solvent
  product line. He completed his MBA at the University of Wisconsin-Milwauk
 ee before transitioning to global management of MilliporeSigma’s bulk solv
 ents portfolio. Since joining Promega in 2019\, he has overseen the global
  expansion of Promega’s amplification reagents and continues to seek out s
 olutions that improve researcher quality of life.
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