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Cell/tissue handling and counting
News Release from: Guava Technologies
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2008
Cell analysis for flow cytometrists and
clinicians
Guava Technologies's corporate website has been redesigned to focus on the three main end user groups, that it strives to serve: life scientists, flow cytometrists, and clinicians
This 'end-user-centric' organisation of the new website is clear from the home page where the main choices for further investigation are: life science research, flow cytometry, and clinical diagnostics The site is built around the company's desire to serve the unique needs of its key markets
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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According to Lawrence Bruder, CEO, the end-user centric organisation was the obvious choice for the new site.
He commented "Life scientists, flow cytometrists, and clinicians are the reason we are in business; the reason our employees come to work every day, so given the importance of our website as a vehicle for two-way communication with them, it just made sense to focus it on their needs".
"Flow cytometry is an essential tool for cell analysis, and our goal is to make it as practical as possible for all life scientists and clinicians who work with cells," said David King, VP R+D and operations.
"We are truly dedicated to evolving the technology to the point where the flow cytometer becomes a commonplace tool in the life science and clinical lab".
Regularly updated with new product innovations, applications advances, technical developments and news announcements the site is recommended for bookmarking by anyone interested in or involved with flow cytometry.
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