News releases on Laboratorytalk categorised by date
Sunday 5 May
to Saturday 11 May 2002
Making a cool purchase
Refrigeration and incubation equipment can now be bought online through a new secure e-commerce facility Brochure Available
News from Labcold (10 May 2002)
Red fibre-coupled laser
Highly stable and reliable, while operating under extremely low noise, making it an ideal replacement for equivalent power HeNe lasers
News from Point Source (10 May 2002)
Good lab practice in pH
Designed for precise and accurate pH measurement in the QC laboratory or production site where pH is a critical measurement, this system even tells you when to change the buffers Brochure Available
News from QCL Scientific (10 May 2002)
Lab software upgraded
Interactive bi-directional communication with serial instruments is a feature of this upgraded software package
News from Agaram Instruments ( 9 May 2002)
Intelligent strain gauge amplifiers
These units allow a wide range of strain gauge devices for the measurement of force, displacement, load, or pressure to be connected, and provide analogue outputs
News from Magna Projects and Instruments ( 9 May 2002)
Smart pocket meter
A low cost, accurate, easy to use pocket sized meter measuring pH or ORP, this device is waterproof to IP67 and even floats on water Brochure Available
News from QCL Scientific ( 9 May 2002)
Forum for fluoroplastics
TexLoc, designer and manufacturer of fluoroplastic tubing and heat shrink, now offers a forum to answer your questions regarding fluoroplastic products and resins
News from Texloc ( 9 May 2002)
Low energy refrigerators and freezers
New low energy range features increased insulation and revised refrigeration systems to save up to 30% of energy costs Brochure Available
News from Labcold ( 8 May 2002)
Selective base for aflatoxin
A new selective base medium for the rapid detection and enumeration of aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus species Brochure Available
News from Oxoid ( 8 May 2002)
Capillary electrophoresis for proteomics
There is growing recognition that a key way in which companies are going to obtain maximum return on their investment in genomics is to include strong capabilities in the field of proteomics Brochure Available
News from QCL Scientific ( 8 May 2002)
Get your personal incubation space
Mini CO2 incubators reduce the risks of cross-contamination and allow sensitive cell and tissue culture material to be kept separately
News from RS Biotech ( 8 May 2002)
Petroleum analyser detects diesel contamination
Analyser can measure any combination of freeze, cloud, and pour point and produce appropriate ASTM test results on petroleum products including aviation fuel, diesel, and lubrication oils
News from Sartec ( 8 May 2002)
Specialist validation and compliance services
Pharmaceuticals and healthcare IT consultancy offers services for international regulatory and compliance issues, including 21 CRF Part 11 and GCP requirements
News from Synapse Partnership ( 8 May 2002)
Sysmex appoints another IT specialist
Sysmex UK has appointed Karin Turner as its latest IT applications specialist in anatomical pathology, for its Info Systems department
News from Sysmex UK ( 8 May 2002)
Management changes at Thermo LabSystems
Billy McKnight steps up to become general manager of informatics businesses, following the resignation of Gordon Logan, while Kevin Smith becomes VP of informatics in North America Brochure Available
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ( 8 May 2002)
Rapid identification of E.coli strains
System provides biochemical fingerprints of bacterial isolates, in either pure or mixed culture, providing a rapid, low cost alternative to gel-electrophoresis techniques Brochure Available
News from Don Whitley Scientific ( 6 May 2002)
Incubators offer choice of shaking action
Two new models of shaker incubators offer gyratory action for low foaming agitation and DNA extraction, or see-saw action for washing and blotting Brochure Available
News from Barloworld Scientific ( 6 May 2002)
How long is a piece of superstring?
Very high energy particle collider will test supersymmetry theory using a 33km linear accelerator instead of circular tunnels
News from Daresbury Laboratory (CLRC) ( 6 May 2002)
Easy solvent evaporation
The latest centrifugal evaporation technology, in a compact and easy-to-use benchtop model, priced to be affordable by almost any laboratory Brochure Available
News from Genevac ( 6 May 2002)
Gamma-irradiated tryptone soya broth
This specialist sterile medium is particularly suitable for sterility testing and for the validation of aseptic media filling procedures Brochure Available
News from Oxoid ( 6 May 2002)
Serious computational platform for scientists
Scientific software combines presentation-quality graphics, the C language, and the NAG numerical library in a single package
News from Silverdale Scientific ( 6 May 2002)
Total number of news releases published during the week: 21
News releases from 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

