Identifying drug candidates is challenging. Our AI-powered software, AIDDISON, simplifies the process. Read the story behind the software. (Hint: it involves a napkin 🤔): http://ms.spr.ly/6048ldy2G
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Gemeinsam mit unseren Mitarbeitenden, Kunden und Partnerschaften bewirken wir Entscheidendes für Leben und Gesundheit durch Wissenschaft. Bevor Forscher wissenschaftliche Durchbrüche erzielen können, müssen sie Zugang zu modernsten Instrumenten, Dienstleistungen und Fachwissen haben, um Experimente durchzuführen und neue Produkte zu entwickeln. Hier kommen wir ins Spiel. Wir bieten eines der umfangreichsten Portfolios der Branche für Wissenschaftler, erstklassige Produkte für die pharmazeutische Entwicklung und Herstellung sowie eine vollständig integrierte Serviceorganisation zur Unterstützung von CDMO- und Auftragsprüfungen in traditionellen und neuartigen Modalitäten. Unsere Vision ist eine Welt, in der unsere innovativen Produkte, Dienstleistungen und digitalen Angebote dazu beitragen, Lösungen für Menschen auf der ganzen Welt und eine nachhaltige Zukunft für kommende Generationen zu schaffen. Merck ist ein globales Wissenschafts- und Technologieunternehmen mit mehr als 64.000 Mitarbeitern in mehr als 66 Ländern. Nicht für Besucher aus den USA und CA bestimmt.
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One treatment to cure them all? The flexibility and versatility of mRNA technology can potentially cure influenza, malaria, and even cancer. Find out how our scientists are working together to propel the promise of mRNA here: http://ms.spr.ly/6042lb1FI
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🔊 It's Friday, so sit back, turn your volume up and listen to the sounds of the Curiosity Cube! Our team is setting up for another fun day at our mobile science lab to inspire the next generation of scientists. Want to visit the Curiosity Cube? See where it's going next: http://ms.spr.ly/6048lX1ei #SPARKCuriosity
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We just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Gene Therapy Research Institute, a Japanese clinical-stage biotech start-up, to develop viral vector-based gene therapy for Parkinson's Disease. Our support in the safe and robust production of viral vectors will help expedite the development of life-changing treatments for patients suffering from serious diseases. Read more here: http://ms.spr.ly/6043lneaB
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The medicine of the future? Thanks to 3D printing, drug manufacturers can create personalized medications based on your unique medical conditions. Dive into this revolutionary technology with Thomas Kipping. Want to learn more? http://ms.spr.ly/6042lVcvI
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You have questions about packaging. We have answers. Read about five projects helping us make our packaging more sustainable: https://lnkd.in/gNTX6C2x
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With each new system, we look for ways to improve the sustainability of our Milli-Q Lab Water Solutions. Check out how today’s solutions are creating a greener tomorrow. For more information, visit: http://ms.spr.ly/6042lusD0
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It all comes down to the bag. Single-use bags play a crucial role in transporting and storing precious biopharma materials. That is why bag leakage poses the greatest risk to drug producers, threatening the safety and purity of their products. Protect your production process with single-use bags made with our Ultimus film, crafted from woven nylon to prevent leaks and ensure seamless operations. Explore our Ultimus film here: http://ms.spr.ly/6045lPSrH
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Meet Natalie and step inside our mobile science lab to be transported to your favorite science class – except this one has robots, digital microscopes, solar panels and much more. As a Curiosity Cube coordinator, Natalie makes science fun, interesting and accessible for students. As our Merck Life Science Curiosity Cube reaches the halfway point of its 2024 tour, the program has already reached more than 17,500 students across eight countries. That’s thousands more students across the globe that our employee volunteers have helped to better understand important topics in science like sustainability. Access to STEM education can have a big impact on young minds, which is why we remain committed to sparking curiosity through science around the world. And if you haven’t experienced the “spark” yet, there’s still time to see the Curiosity Cube – through this video tour or in-person at one of the remaining stops this year www.thecuriositycube.com. #SPARKCuriosity