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Are Kiwis paying too much for a pre-departure COVID test?

Our technical director was asked to comment on the cost of pre-departure COVID tests as a counterpoint to Michael Walsh, from Moneyhub’s, comments that the PCR test in New Zealand is too expensive.

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What is the Foster Method?

You’re a beekeeper looking at your hives. You’re bound, by law, to provide a visual examination for American Foulbrood, a bacteria where if found will mean that you have to destroy your bees and beehive by burning the lot.

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Trees that Count Quarterly Update

This is a cause that we’re really proud to support. Trees that Count is an organisation that matches funders with planters in communities.

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We’re now recycling Integra/Viaflo tip cases

The Integra/Viaflo tips, that we sell for our ASSIST and electronic tip range can now be recycled.

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DeNovix Spectrophotometer/ Fluorometer Promotion (DS-11FX)*

DeNovix sets the industry standard for lower detection limits using intuitive software.

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COVID-19 testing – Extraction-free COVID-19 detection with Quantabio’s RT-qPCR ToughMixes

This application note provides information and comparison of three Quantabio mixes that dnature distributes for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus.

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16th FAOBMB Congress – Christchurch

dnature are pleased to announce that we are a major sponsor of the 16th Congress of the Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists to be held in Christchurch and online 22-25 November 2021.

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New Test Kit Simplifies AFB Sampling

dnature diagnostics & research is a New Zealand owned DNA diagnostic business that specialises in DNA testing using a technique called qPCR.

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Saliva testing for COVID-19

John Mackay, our technical director, speaks to Wallace Chapman from Radio New Zealand on the issues of using saliva testing for detecting COVID-19.

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Support of Trees that Count

In April 2020, the team at dnature decided that because we’re a NZ owned company, that it was time to invest back into our country.