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hello everyone my name is Sean Taylor Iamp;#39;m a field application scientist with bio-rad in Canada and this presentation is for all of you folks out there who are having trouble doing quantitative Western blotting so people who are getting unreliable or unreproducible or uninterpretable results between the dead symmetric analysis of their bands across a variety of experiments between blots so Iamp;#39;m hoping what Iamp;#39;ll do today is enlighten you on how to achieve excellent quantification of your data for Western blotting now the presentation that Iamp;#39;m giving you right now it wonamp;#39;t take very long itamp;#39;s 9 slides and basically what Iamp;#39;m going to do is go through the figures of a paper that we recently published in molecular biotechnology and Iamp;#39;m the first author on the paper so you can look that up on NCBI weamp;#39;ve made it open access for you so anyone can download this and use it as a guide to help you with your Western blotting expe