
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Microtiter Plate",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Quality control for automated liquid handlers from
Artel, which we summarised at the time by saying "Artel says it has advanced the automation of its MVS multichannel verification system for streamlined liquid delivery performance verification of automated liquid handlers".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Isolate single living cells for optimised PCR from
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging: "The XL Palm S1 incubator for living cell applications has been modified to integrate all system components and enable software-supported temperature control for long-term experiments".
In September 2006, we covered the news from Roche Applied Science
concerning its Genome Sequencer 20
- take a look at Human great ape genome and the evolution of man
which says: "Comparing DNA sequences in humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orang utans helps us gain a better understanding of the origin, time and early migrations of humans and their closest relatives".
Take a look also at the news release from Labconco, Refrigerated concentrator cools multiple samples,
as well as Silicon printing tools for microarray production from Parallel Synthesis Technologies,
and Rapidyme salmonella test wins Afaq/Afnor approval from Bio Art.
See also:
Elisa automation with Tecan's Freedom Evolyzer
(April 2006)
The Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Hematology (IKCH) in St Gallen, Switzerland, is using the Freedom Evolyzer to reduce the hands-on time of its many and varied Elisa tests
Plates delivered by robot 'butler'
(November 2005)
Plate handler developed in house to meet demand for compact, automated microtiter plate system uses flexible software and can turn a laboratory into a 24/7 workstation
Swing low, sweet carrier
(April 2005)
The carrier swing will enable the transfer of compounds directly to Genevac, without removing vessels from the MiniBlockXT insert
Whole lotta shaking going on
(December 2004)
These state of the art incubators feature an exclusive lift-out shaker platform which accommodates a wide range of flask clamps, test tube racks and a microtiter plate clamp
Microtiter plate sonication
(August 2004)
The Hielscher UIP250MTP allows for the consistent sonication of an entire microtiter plate within the sonotrode
Absorbance detector expands liquid handling
(October 2003)
Filter-based absorbance detector is specially designed to fit on the deck for easy integration with liquid handling system
Clinical proteomics and biomarker discovery
(August 2003)
Magnetic bead sample preparation improves sample capacity, dynamic range, and flexibility for clinical proteomics, while decreasing costs
Accelerated diagnosis for salmonella and listeria
(January 2003)
High speed microbiological detection technique is based on solid-phase sandwich hybridation with luminescent detection to identify pathogens in under 24 hours
Lims chosen to automate dairy DNA analysis
(July 2002)
A 'critical element' in plans to expand the services offered as a high-throughput commercial DNA testing facility for the New Zealand bovine industry
Thermo LabSystems allies with Compaq
(May 2002)
Global life science alliance sees Nautlius Lims jointly promoted with Compaq servers to the life science laboratory sector worldwide
Forum Labo preview: Thermo LabSystems
(February 2002)
Solution for long term analytical data archival exhibited alongside leading LIMS products, which include specific functionality for genomics and proteomics applications
Analytica preview: Thermo LabSystems
(January 2002)
Thermo LabSystems will present its new generation of laboratory informatics, including the latest version of its data archival solution and new LIMS functionality at Analytica, Munich, 23-26 April
Recognition for Thermo LabSystems
(January 2002)
Thermo LabSystems has been named among the top ten bioinformatics companies in a recent Frost and Sullivan analysis report on the US bioinformatics market
IDgene selects Nautilus for genetics research
(January 2002)
Thermo LabSystems announces that IDgene Pharmaceuticals of Jerusalem, Israel is to implement its Nautilus LIMS product to improve management of laboratory activities

