Exciting news about our collaboration with Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, this summer!
Under the supervision of Dr. Geoffrey Hoops Geoff Hoops from the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, Butler undergraduate student Megan Kaster has been contributing to our joint biotech project. The project focuses on implementing real-time qPCR techniques in agricultural and veterinary diagnostics within the student learning process at Butler University. Megan began with no prior experience in PCR but has now mastered independent reagent preparation and diagnostic runs.
We’re proud to support the next generation of scientists, fostering connections between manufacturing and academia worldwide, and we look forward to continuing our work with Butler University.