In 2009, a group of qPCR experts published the Minimum Information for Publication of Quantitative Real-Time PCR Experiments (MIQE) guidelines for reproducible experiments. Those guidelines shaped present-day qPCR, which is considered a gold standard technique in molecular biology. Fast forward to 2013, dPCR also took advantage of the publication of the Minimum Information for Publication of Quantitative Digital PCR Experiments (dMIQE) guidelines to ensure global standardization. A new version of the dMIQE guidelines was published in 2020, considering the increasing number of applications and the introduction of new platforms. 

To democratize this guideline and the use of this powerful technology, we are answering three critical questions through this webinar:

  • Why do we need such guidelines?
  • What are these guidelines?
  • How are these guidelines revolutionizing dPCR experiments?
About the speaker
Afif Abdel Nour, Ph.D., Global Strategic Marketing, dPCR
QIAGEN
Afif M. Abdel Nour has a Ph.D. in Oncology and specializes in applied molecular biology techniques, mainly dPCR. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from ParisTech, Paris, France, and then went on to work as an Associate Professor in France, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia and published 40+ articles. Afif has worked as a genomics workflow Marketing Manager at Bio-Rad. He acts as an IVD consultant for many international and national companies. He has previously worked as a Professional Customer Solution Manager for dPCR for QIAGEN, France and Italy.
Date of recording:Tuesday, 22 February, 2022
Duration:60 minutes
Categories
Webinar
Biomedical Research
Molecular Biology
Digital PCR
dPCR