Products

Research lab/office for lease

09 August, 2006 | Colliers International

33 Royal Parade is in the heart of the Parkville biomedical/research precinct and is the northern most of four buildings on the Monash University College of Pharmacy Campus. Due for completion in December 2006, the buildings design makes it ideal for laboratory/research/office space as it boasts substantial chemical and waste handling facilities with full wet laboratory provisions to each floor.

Smeg laboratory glassware washer

09 August, 2006 | Gallay Medical & Scientific Pty Ltd

Washing laboratory glassware can be both monotonous and a waste of time. The Smeg GW1050 laboratory glassware washer features a fully stainless steel exterior and interior. The unit is functional, durable, stylish and affordable.

EMCCD camera

09 August, 2006 | SciTech Pty Ltd

The EMCCD camera from Andor, the iXonEM+ combines photon collection efficiencies of up to 95% QE with single photon sensitivity through virtual elimination of the read noise detection limit. The range offers multiple readout speeds up to 35 MHz, 14 and 16 bit digitisation and benefits from negligible dark current with thermoelectric cooling down to -100°C. Andor's vertical clock parameters ensure that clock induced charge (spurious noise) is low. Rapid vertical clocking ensures the frame rates are fast and smear is minimal.

Syringe pumps

09 August, 2006 | ProteoMass Australia Pty Ltd

KD Scientific has released a range of syringe pumps that can be used to deliver precise amounts of a liquid for a particular application, such as calibration solution to a mass spectrometer, or for the infusion of drugs during the development phase of a compound.

Confocal microscopy

09 August, 2006 | Leica Microsystems Pty Ltd

Leica Microsystems has released a compact, high resolution spectral confocal system - the Leica TCS SPE - which features true spectral detection across the full emission range.

High-speed digital camera

09 August, 2006 | SciTech Pty Ltd

Based on the SpeedCam MiniVis, the versions MiniVis ECO-1 and ECO-2 offer a maximum of flexibility in resolution and speed. The sophisticated systems convince users with a maximum resolution up to 1.280 x 1.024 pixels and recording speeds of up to 32.000 frames per second, with reduced resolution (ECO-2). The ECO series cameras are suitable for any R&D laboratory application that requires high-speed video.

Shelving

09 August, 2006 | Synthon Pty Ltd

MetroMax Q shelving is corrosion resistant, cleanable, adjustable and available in Static, Mobile or Compactor (high density) designs.

Nucleic acid gel stains

09 August, 2006 | Jomar Bioscience

GelRed and GelGreen nucleic acid gel stains combine sensitivity, safety and stability.

Comprehensive document control

09 August, 2006 | OnQ Software Pty Ltd

Documents are the life-blood of business, used to define processes, specify products, record transactions and communicate with customers. Today's quality standards require that documents and records are accessible, traceable and can withstand scrutiny and audit. Traditional manual methods of document control carry a significant element of risk. Electronic control can provide a secure, convenient solution, and WinDocs is a package from Quality Systems International (QSI) designed to deliver comprehensive document control at an affordable price.

Hydrogen generator

08 August, 2006 | domnick hunter Pty Limited

High-purity hydrogen generators capable of gas purities of 99.9999% are being introduced by domnick hunter.

Plates for robotic handling

07 July, 2006 | In Vitro Technologies Pty Ltd

The Nunc 1536-Well High Base Plates are designed for high throughput screening laboratories. The plate's height provides a large area for secure plate gripping by automated systems and for applying barcode labels. These plates are suitable for cell culture analysis or assays involving luminescence, fluorescence or colorimetric reactions.

Laboratory labelling solutions

07 July, 2006 | Brady Australia Pty Ltd

Brady Australia Pty Ltd has simple, effective and affordable labelling solutions for identifying and tracking laboratory samples. These products meet four current labelling needs associated with sample container tracking: sizing, legibility, durability and increased information requirements. These challenges are met by barcoding the labels, allowing researchers to include more information, labels that "match" existing vial, slide and well plate sizes, labels that are always legible, durable under extreme conditions including freezer storage, liquid nitrogen, autoclave and hot water baths and are resistant to solvents.

Conductivity, TDS and salinity

07 July, 2006 | Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd

Eutech Instruments has launched the Testr11 Series for conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS) and salinity measurements. In addition to original features of Eutech testers such as simultaneous temperature readouts, adjustable TDS factor, automatic temperature compensation, manual calibration and user-replaceable sensors, the Testr 11 series now measures a wider range of media.

Human druggable genome

07 July, 2006 | QIAGEN Pty Ltd

Qiagen has delivered its Human Druggable Genome siRNA Set V2.0 to the Scripps Research Institute in Florida. This second generation siRNA set from Qiagen enables efficient and effective gene silencing studies of 6992 potential human druggable targets. siRNAs are designed using the HiPerformance siRNA Design Algorithm, ensuring maximum silencing and minimum risk of non-specific effects.

Dual mode gene expression microarray platform

07 July, 2006 | Keysight Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Agilent Technologies has launched a dual-mode, one-colour/two-colour microarray platform, offering researchers flexibility and performance for gene expression research.

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