Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a highly sensitive, specific, and rapid DNA amplification technique that has revolutionized molecular biology research and clinical diagnostics. LAMP reactions take place under isothermal conditions and do not require specialized thermal cyclers; this advantage puts LAMP at the forefront of point of care diagnostics.
In this webinar, our expert delves into the principles, trends, applications, and benefits of LAMP technology. Also discussed are the key considerations for setting up LAMP reactions, including primer design and other optimization strategies.
Learning objectives:
- Gain knowledge on the history and potential of LAMP technology
- Understand the capabilities of LAMP for molecular diagnostic assay development
- Learn about Thermo Fisher Scientific products for LAMP
About the presenter:

Gintarė Gervaitytė, MS
Product Manager,
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Gintarė Gervaitytė studied Molecular Biology at Vilnius University, Lithuania. She joined Thermo Fisher Scientific as a junior scientist in the epigenetics laboratory. During her work in R&D, Gintarė decided to shift her career and accepted a role in product management. She is currently a Product Manager for the Life Sciences and Laboratory Products Group, covering the portfolio that includes all isothermal amplification enzymes, including Bst DNA Polymerase, Phi29, and Phi29 polymerase mutant (EquiPhi29), as well as a broad spectrum of enzymes for DNA and RNA amplification.