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, 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 are the dMIQE guidelines essential?
  • What are the key components of these guidelines?
  • How have they revolutionized detection in applied testing applications using dPCR?
About the speaker
Afif Abdel Nour, PhD, Global Strategic Marketing, dPCR
QIAGEN
Afif Abdel Nour is a genomics marketing leader with expertise in molecular biology and diagnostics. As Director of Global Market Development for dPCR at QIAGEN, he drives new market opportunities. He previously served as Marketing Manager for Genomics EMEA at Bio-Rad, Assistant Dean at Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, and VP of Marketing at Stilla Technologies. Afif holds a PhD in Molecular Biology & Oncology from PARITECH, France, and is a co-author of the dMIQE guidelines.
Date of recording:Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Duration:60 minutes
Categories
Webinar
Microbiology
Veterinary Testing
dPCR
Digital PCR