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Genomics
News Release from: GE Healthcare
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2008
Partnerships with PAA and MatriCal
GE Healthcare announced at the 2008 CHI high content analysis meeting in San Francisco two strategic partnerships, with PAA (Process Analysis and Automation) and MatriCal
These partnerships will enable GE Healthcare to further extend its offering with the most comprehensive range of cellular analysis and automation solutions for the In Cell analyser platform As PAA is a specialist in the automation field, this partnership will allow GE Healthcare to provide customers with a range of automation solutions for the company's In Cell analyser and Leadseeker platforms
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Components are matched, installations are co-ordinated and customers no longer have to work with multiple vendors to build an automation platform for high content analysis (HCA) and high throughput screening (HTS).
With the strategic supplier agreement with MatriCal, GE Healthcare can now offer 96 and 384 well, flat glass bottom microwell plates at a competitive rate.
The flat glass bottom MatriPlates have the benefit of providing, low auto-fluorescence, evenness of the plate surface, and optimum optical viewing surface for cell based assays.
Combined with the advanced highly sensitive In Cell analyser imaging platform, optimal imaging performance can be achieved.
"These partnerships and agreements allow GE Healthcare to deliver complete solutions to our customers that are able to meet their specific requirements, whether they need automated systems or key accessories for their high content analysis workflow".
"This will enable customers to undertake cellular analysis with the optimum image quality and the highest efficiency," said Ger Brophy, general manager of advanced systems at GE Healthcare Life Sciences.
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