Products

Flame ionisation detector

14 September, 2005 | Selerity Technologies Inc

Selerity Technologies has developed an interface for its Aquachrom 'green machine', claimed to be the first instrument to use superheated water as the mobile phase for HPLC separations.

LabChip System Technology electrophoresis system

14 September, 2005 | Millennium Science Pty Ltd

The emergence of genomic and proteomic research has created a need for a more effective way to generate and analyse data.

NIR analysis on production line

14 September, 2005 | Foss Pacific Pty Ltd

The Foss InfraXact Pro is a near infrared (NIR) analyser for routine analysis of food and agricultural products directly at the production line.

Automating liner exchange

14 September, 2005 | Lasersan Australasia Pty Ltd

Matrix material from samples can contaminate a GC-liner, leading to peak broadening and loss of compounds through adsorption in the liner within a few GC runs.

Newborn screening software

14 September, 2005 | QuadraMed

QuadraMed has completed implementation of a newborn screening laboratory information application for use with the company's Affinity Laboratory system by Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London, UK.

Tissue microarray analysis software

14 September, 2005 | Diagnostic Technology Pty Ltd *

Tissue microarrays (TMAs) considerably facilitate the immunohistochemical sample processing. Instead of incubating samples one slide at a time, hundreds of tissues can be assayed with just one slide.

Portable soil respiration system

14 September, 2005 | Anri Instruments & Controls Pty Ltd

A portable soil respiration system by ADC BioScientific, the ADC SRS-1000 has been developed to enable environmental researchers to analyse soil microbial activity, in the field, easier and more accurately. The system comprises a portable, yet accurate, CO2 and H2O gas exchange analyser combined with an integral soil respiration chamber designed to ensure precise soil CO2 flux measurements.

Nucleic acid extraction from blood

14 September, 2005 | Berthold Australia Pty Ltd

Fuji Photo Film has entered the market for nucleic acid extraction with the QuickGene-810. It consists of a compact, space-saving tabletop device (40 x 45 cm) and matching kits for extraction of DNA and RNA. Using this system, DNA can be obtained from whole blood in just six minutes (for eight samples).

Cell adhesion and proliferation surface

14 September, 2005 | DKSH Australia Pty Ltd

Biomicroscopy solution provider, ibidi has launched ibiTreat, a surface modification for improved cell adhesion on µ-Slides, ibidi's microscopy carriers. ibiTreat enables optimal cell adhesion and proliferation and allows high resolution microscopy under perfusion conditions.

QC analysis of lyophilised materials

10 August, 2005 | Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Thermo Electron LyoCheck solution is a rugged, easy-to-use package that provides a rapid method for the analysis of lyophilised (freeze-dried) materials using the Nicolet Antaris FT-NIR (Fourier transform near-infrared) analyser.

Applicator for automated diagnostic microbiology

10 August, 2005 | Advanced Technology Transfer

Lab Tech Systems has released an applicator for installation into machines that will automate microbiology testing in global pathology and science laboratories.

Laboratory ware catalogue

10 August, 2005 | Mirella Research Pty Ltd

Mirella Research continues to distribute the Heathrow Scientific range of laboratory products in Australia and New Zealand.

Pre-eclampsia test development

10 August, 2005 | Beckman Coulter Australia

Beckman Coulter has announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Nephromics, LLC. The agreement provides Beckman Coulter access to all Nephromics' patents, patent applications and biologics related to the detection, monitoring and risk assessment of pre-eclampsia, which is the second leading cause of maternal deaths in the developed world.

LIMS for contract laboratories

10 August, 2005 | OnQ Software Pty Ltd

Industry is looking more and more to outsourcing its analytical and testing needs to contract laboratories. This places on those laboratories a need for a flexible yet structured and error-free means of handling and reporting sample information and results.

HPLC prep column packer

10 August, 2005 | Grace Discovery Sciences

The Grace Davison Discovery Sciences Multipacker Series 2002 Instruments are designed to pack preparatory columns from 25 to 101 mm ID. The instruments are easy-to-use, high performance packing stations specifically designed for Spring Column Packing.

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