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News Release from: Beckman Coulter | Subject: Systems biology roadshow 2005
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2005
Systems biology solutions go on the road
On-the-doorstep opportunity to see the latest advances in genomics, proteomics, cellular analysis and centrifugation around the UK in May and June 2005
Researchers will soon have an on-the-doorstep opportunity to see the latest advances in genomics, proteomics, cellular analysis and centrifugation as Beckman Coulter Biomedical Research UK mounts a major roadshow tour Providing enhanced access to cellular analysis information, GenomeLab, ProteomeLab and Cell Lab integrate a wide range of specialised reagents, platforms and software designed expressly to help researchers automate, standardise and simplify key processes
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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A special mobile laboratory and presentation suite packed with the latest Beckman Coulter products and technology will visit the following venues:.
Birmingham University 23 May 2005.
Nottingham University 25 May.
Liverpool University 27 May.
Glasgow University 31 May.
Edinburgh University 1 June.
Aberdeen University 3 June.
At each location the UK Beckman Coulter team of product specialists and application support personnel will provide advice and assistance across a wide range of specific analytical areas.
Also on offer will be six personal MP3 players - every roadshow visitor has a chance to win one in a free prize draw.
Beckman Coulter says it is committed to offering innovative, simplified and automated solutions for systems biology that eliminate process bottlenecks in drug discovery and clinical research. Request a free brochure from Beckman Coulter ...
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