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Molecular Epidemiology Collection

Molecular epidemiology, a field at the intersection of genetics and public health, utilizes advanced techniques to unravel the intricate web of disease transmission

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Sample cryostorage C015 / 6532

Sample cryostorage C015 / 6532
Sample cryostorage. Close-up of a freezer used to store biological samples for use in research in a molecular epidemiology lab. This freezer holds the samples at -80 degrees Celsius

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6530

Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6530
Blood sample cryostorage. Close-up of a freezer used to store samples of human blood for use in research in a molecular epidemiology lab. This freezer holds the samples at -20 degrees Celsius

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6531

Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6531
Blood sample cryostorage. Close-up of a freezer used to store samples of human blood for use in research in a molecular epidemiology lab. This freezer holds the samples at -20 degrees Celsius

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6529

Blood sample cryostorage C015 / 6529
Blood sample cryostorage. Close-up of a freezer used to store samples of human blood for use in research in a molecular epidemiology lab. This freezer holds the samples at -20 degrees Celsius

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6528

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6528
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of a technician holding a multi-well sample try used by a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6527

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6527
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of a technician holding a multi-well sample try used by a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6526

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6526
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of a technician working with a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6525

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6525
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of the pipettes in a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6524

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6524
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of vats of coloured liquids in a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6523

Pipetting robot in a lab C015 / 6523
Pipetting robot in a lab. Close-up of vats of coloured liquids in a robotic pipetting machine in a molecular epidemiology laboratory

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6522

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6522
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Close-up of a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine. MassARRAY platforms are used for SNP (single-nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6520

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6520
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Technician holding a chip from a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine. MassARRAY platforms are used for SNP (single-nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6521

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6521
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Close-up of a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine. MassARRAY platforms are used for SNP (single-nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6518

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6518
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Technician filling sample plates with resin in a molecular epidemiology lab before running it through a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6519

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6519
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Technician holding chips from a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine. MassARRAY platforms are used for SNP (single-nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping

Background imageMolecular Epidemiology Collection: DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6517

DNA MassARRAY analysis C015 / 6517
DNA MassARRAY analysis. Technician filling sample plates with resin in a molecular epidemiology lab before running it through a Sequenom DNA MassARRAY machine


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Molecular epidemiology, a field at the intersection of genetics and public health, utilizes advanced techniques to unravel the intricate web of disease transmission. In this captivating glimpse into the world of molecular epidemiology, we witness cutting-edge technologies in action. Our journey begins with cryostorage samples labeled C015 / 6532. These precious vials hold the key to unlocking vital information about diseases that plague humanity. Blood samples stored under cryogenic conditions (C015 / 6530, C015 / 6531, C015 / 6529) are meticulously preserved for future analysis. Moving deeper into the laboratory realm, our attention is captured by pipetting robots (C015 / 6528 - C015 / 6523). These tireless machines tirelessly handle minute volumes of liquid with precision and accuracy. Their mechanical dance symbolizes the marriage between automation and scientific discovery. But what lies beyond these automated marvels? The answer lies within DNA MassARRAY analysis (C015 / 6522, C015/6520), an innovative technique that allows scientists to decipher genetic variations on a massive scale. This powerful tool empowers researchers to identify specific genes associated with diseases or track mutations through populations. Intriguingly complex yet undeniably fascinating, molecular epidemiology unravels mysteries hidden within our genetic code. It enables us to understand how pathogens spread across communities and aids in developing targeted interventions for prevention and control. As we delve further into this captivating field, one thing becomes clear: Molecular epidemiology holds immense promise in revolutionizing public health practices worldwide. By harnessing technological advancements like cryostorage systems and pipetting robots alongside sophisticated DNA analysis methods such as MassARRAY technology, scientists can unlock invaluable insights into disease origins, transmission patterns, and potential treatment strategies. So let us celebrate these snapshots from the world of molecular epidemiology—where science meets innovation—to pave the way towards a healthier future for all.