News releases on Laboratorytalk categorised by date

Sunday 2 January
to Saturday 8 January 2005

Automated immunofixation using electrophoresis

Immunotyping technique gives a very fast reaction between the antisera and antigen without the necessity for incubation and sedimentation

News from Sebia UK ( 7 January 2005)

Analytik on the move

On 7 January 2005 Analytik moves to new premises in Biggleswade, UK

News from Analytik ( 7 January 2005)

Solutions to sticky problems

The essential guide to viscosity measurement, 'More Solutions to Sticky Problems', is available free of charge on request from Brookfield

News from Brookfield Viscometers ( 7 January 2005)

Precision optics expands telescope capabilities

 User Application Article  Spectrograph optics will enable the Hexapod telescope to capture all polarisation components of stellar light across a complete optical spectrum in a single exposure

News from Optical Surfaces ( 7 January 2005)

High yield from minute quantities of genomic DNA

Whole genome amplification kit amplifies nanogram amounts of starting DNA into microgram yields in less than three hours, regardless of source

News from Sigma-Aldrich ( 7 January 2005)

Texture analyser has increased load capacity

Popular instrument gains expanded test capability through load capacity increase to 4500g, better resolution and improved accuracy  Brochure Available 

News from Brookfield Engineering Laboratories ( 6 January 2005)

Korean patents in English language online

Online patent database adds KoreaPat, a new bibliographic file covering Korean patents, to its product portfolio  Brochure Available 

News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe ( 6 January 2005)

Laboratory workhorse for cell biologists

The only solid state blue-laser, micro-volume cell analysis system capable of screening single cells for GFP expression in an automated 96-well plate format at the benchtop

News from Guava Technologies ( 6 January 2005)

Tissue processor 'Leeds' the way

 User Application Article  Leeds pathology directorate purchases three Leica Microsystems ASP300 advanced smart tissue processors to handle an ever-growing volume of work

News from Leica Microsytems ( 6 January 2005)

Lims demo reveals all

Trial version of full-fiunction Access-based Lims for small to mid-sized laboratories can be downloaded with no obligation, and even without registering

News from Mountain States Consulting ( 6 January 2005)

Comprehensive dissolution service agreement

Collaboration will provide pharmaceutical customers with a high-quality, complete, and automated turnkey system supporting various pharmacopoeia methods  Brochure Available 

News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) ( 6 January 2005)

Clamps and lattices are MRI-compatible

Non-magnetic construction of nylon and glass fibre provides high strength, light weight, excellent chemical resistivity, and MRI compatibility

News from Harvard Apparatus ( 5 January 2005)

Eastman Chemical awards global CDS contract

 User Application Article  Eastman Chemical has named Scientific Software as its preferred supplier for chromatography data systems at all operations worldwide

News from Scientific Software (now part of Agilent) ( 5 January 2005)

Underpinning the technological revolution

 Technical Background Article  Isis, at the CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire, celebrates 20 years of scientific research since the first neutrons were produced on 16 December 1984

News from CCLRC ( 4 January 2005)

New solution to immunostaining automation

Automated immunostainer provides high throughput performance at a low cost in a bench top instrument, processing up to 96 slides in less than three hours

News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 January 2005)

Long life for compact temperature logger

Housed in a stainless steel container only 16mm in diameter, this micro-sized data logger will record for up to ten years on its internal 3V lithium power source

News from JDL (Just Data Loggers) ( 4 January 2005)

Compact dry bath controls from -10C to +100C

Peltier driven compact chilling and heating dry bath can freeze, chill or heat samples from -10C to +100C in assay plates, centrifuge tubes of all sizes, vials, and most any size test tube

News from Torrey Pines Scientific ( 4 January 2005)

Quick disconnect assembly has five lines

Lines are mounted along an axis instead of a bolt circle pattern, permitting rapid connecting and disconnecting of five fluid lines and preventing misconnections

News from Beswick Engineering ( 3 January 2005)

International support from IR camera manufacturer

Emilie Cornee will coordinate international marketing activities and will spearhead the company's move to offer support materials in three languages  Brochure Available 

News from Cedip Infrared Systems ( 3 January 2005)

Fluorescent proteins in promoterless vectors

Reporters encode fluorescent proteins of different colours for simultaneous detection of gene expression from distinct promoters

News from Cambridge BioScience ( 3 January 2005)

Metabolic monitoring in lab animals

Combination of metabolic and activity monitoring systems permits measurement of metabolic rate and animal locomotor activity simultaneously, allowing correlation between activity

News from Harvard Apparatus ( 3 January 2005)

Improve screening for protein crystallisation

Particle sizer can assist both in the screening of appropriate conditions for protein crystallisation and in determining the likelihood of crystals being suitable for structure determination

News from Malvern Instruments ( 3 January 2005)

Less means more for OEM pump/drive unit

Combines a pumphead, a brushless DC motor and an electronic controller into a single, compact unit providing outstanding functionality and smooth, pulseless flow

News from Michael Smith Engineers ( 3 January 2005)

All you want to know about handheld IR

20-page brochure details features and developments for range of hand held infrared thermometers, including digital video camera attachment and patented laser sighting  Brochure Available 

News from Omega Engineering ( 3 January 2005)

Wealth of new technology at Lab Automation

RTS Life Science says the opening notes of its Symphony will be debuted at at Lab Automation 2005 in San Jose, USA  Brochure Available 

News from RTS Life Science ( 3 January 2005)

Total number of news releases published during the week: 25

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