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Complete solution for Elisas and cell-based assays
Workstation can be configured with different liquid handlers, providing multiple pipetting and configuration options for different capacity, throughput and lab space requirements Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter (15 September 2004)
Fast and economical automated sample preparation
Workstations and kits using magnetic-particle technology automate the simultaneous preparation of up to 15 or 96 samples and are suitable for a wide range of applications
News from Qiagen ( 3 June 2004)
Workstation controls humidity conditions
Ultrasonic humidification system ensures sample media do not dehydrate during experimentation and provides an improved degree of control over environmental conditions
News from Biotrace International (31 May 2004)
Sample prep workstation offers versatility
Workstation for sample preparation and routine microscopy combines a digital stereo zoom microscope or biological research microscope with a micromanipulator
News from ST Japan-Europe (26 April 2004)
Large-capacity automated plate preparation
Workstations feature a multiple-tool head for use with a variety of standard tools, including pipettors and a plate gripper for moving plates, tip boxes, and other components around the deck Brochure available
News from Anachem Instrumentation (11 February 2004)
Real-time video presentations on lab workstations
Scalable laboratory automation platform enables the flexible integration of a range of powerful application tools to optimally serve drug screening and ADME applications
News from Tecan (UK) ( 5 November 2003)
Real Big Brother winner revealed
Workstation specifically designed for the precision monitoring of cell and tissue culture material under hypoxic and anoxic conditions in high capacity laboratories
News from Biotrace International ( 3 September 2003)
Flexible new robotic and software platform
Series of powerful laboratory workstations designed to deliver an unmatched range of automated applications in genomics, proteomics, drug discovery and clinical diagnostics
News from Tecan (UK) ( 6 August 2003)
Optical workstations and breadboards
Deliver the rigidity and mechanical damping required for the most demanding photonics applications from the laboratory to the manufacturing floor
News from BFi Optilas (27 June 2003)
Optimised micro prep station
For sample preparation and routine microscopy this low cost direct digital imaging system combined with micromanipulation features could be the answer
News from ST Japan-Europe ( 6 June 2003)
Small station takes on the anaerobes
For laboratories currently restricted to use of anaerobic jars, this small anaerobic workstation is not only more cost-effective but provides consistency Brochure available
News from Don Whitley Scientific (22 May 2003)
Two titrators in one workstation
Particularly suitable for non-aqueous titrations, this system combines a high-end potentiometric with a volumetric Karl Fischer titrator and performs full QC on the results
News from Radiometer Analytical (21 March 2003)
Workstation promotes efficiency
Individuals working on a product or project together need to easily communicate and share ideas, tools and work
News from Production Basics ( 2 August 2002)
More productive chemistry
Six place reaction station employs traditional format 250ml flasks for efficient parallel synthesis and can boil water in only 25 minutes
News from Radleys (12 July 2002)
Protein workstation details revealed
Claimed to be the first of its kind, this workstation fully automates the processing of microscope slide-based protein microarrays
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 7 June 2002)
Ergonomics and organisation in laboratories
Laboratories looking to create a more efficient workspace can start with a complete workstation solution, which can be configured in L- or U-shapes
News from Production Basics ( 2 May 2002)
New process workstation improves productivity
Described as the only process workstation designed by chemists for chemists, this latest version has a smaller footprint for convenient fume cupboard installation
News from ReactArray ( 8 March 2002)
Hypoxia workstations
Dedicated hypoxia workstations have been specifically developed to meet the increasing demand for controlled gaseous conditions within cell and tissue culture laboratories
News from Biotrace International (15 February 2002)
The 'ultimate' measurement workstation
The Gould Ultima 500 from Gould Nicolet Technologies claims to combine the power of a digital storage oscilloscope and flexibility of a PC in one compact unit
News from LDS Test and Measurement (13 November 2001)
High resolution DSO workstation
The Accura 100 combines the power of a high resolution Transient Recorder, the display and control of an oscilloscope, and the capabilities of a Windows PC in a single system
News from LDS Test and Measurement (17 August 2001)
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