Laboratorytalk TV, 25 September 2009
In this pilot edition of Laboratorytalk TV, editor Russ Swan considers the new Akta Avant liquid chromatography system from GE, looks at a potential answer to nitrate polution, and previews this season's microphotography competitions.
GE Healthcare's new Akta Avant next-generation liquid chromatography system promises fast, scalable, high-quality protein separations for process development.
In other product news, Tecan Pure Tips promise new levels of purity in laboratory disposables, Brady label printers can cope with any difficult lab environment, and FEI's latest scanning electron microscopes are aimed squarely at the forensics market.
Researchers from an EC Life Environment Project have developed a low-cost, environmentally friendly technology known as 'Nitrabar', which substantially removes nitrate from groundwater.
Olympus and Nikon hold their annual microphotography competitions in the autumn, and voting is currently open for the public choice in the Nikon Small World competition. A few of the 100+ shortlisted entries are previewed.
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Some of the articles discussed
- Chromatography system speeds process development
- This edition of Laboratorytalk TV is sponsored by Metrohm
- Tecan launches purity standard for LiHa tips
- Printer ensures correct use of materials and ink
- FEI products analyse gunshot residues in forensics
- Cleaver introduces UV sterilisation cabinets
- Nitrabar removes nitrate from groundwater
- Olympus Bioscapes Microphotography competition
- Vote here for Nikon Small World 2009
