I'm looking for very small instrument that can do 'just' serial dilution ... (I'm not looking for full liquid handling station - we already have a tecan gensys...
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Paul Todd
ptodd@...
Nov 21, 2000 11:47 pm
Marcela, For liquid handling into 1536 plates, Robbins Scientific offers the Hydra microdispenser as well as the Tango Liquid Handling System. Both are ...
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James LaRocque
LAROCQJ@...
Nov 21, 2000 8:22 pm
Marcela, We are using CCS/Packard Platetrax with 384 disposable tip pipetters to run 1536 well screens. They are performing well. If you would like more...
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Jeffrey Walter
jwalter@...
Nov 20, 2000 6:19 pm
Marcela, What are you doing with the 1536 well plates? In researching robotics to purchase for my company, I found that Bioma8tion has the capability to work...
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Andy Zaayenga
andy.zaayenga@...
Nov 17, 2000 8:37 pm
Is anyone using the OVERLORD software and can comment on its performance? http://www.paa.co.uk/labautomation/products/overlord.shtml Thanks. Andy Zaayenga...
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Po-Ying Chan-Hui
Chan-hui@...
Nov 17, 2000 3:11 am
Has anyone had experience with washing 96- or 384-well PCR plates on automated microplate washers? Most of these machines are designed for washing round or...
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He, Lei (SEA)
LeiHe@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
Hello... I am looking for a fluorometer that accommodates a 96-well plate and preferably outputs 96 DNA concentration at the same time. I'd also appreciate any...
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Alex Henkel
alex@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
As a specialist in laboratory labeling, I would recommend a high resolution 600 dpi thermal transfer printer such as the Zebra 96XiIII: ...
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Kevin Olsen
OLSENKK@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
Suzanne, At Wyeth Ayerst we have two main bar code printing systems. We use the Zymark Presto in the HTS lab and a stand-alone Zebra in the Compound Bank. I...
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mveragarcia@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
I am interested in a robotic station that works well with 1536 well format. I would like to get a user feedback - which system is the most accurate and user...
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Goering, Matt
MGoering@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
Suzanne, We use an Intermec 3240 printer. We have had it for almost 4 years with fairly heavy use, and no down time due to failure or maintenance. Intermec ...
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Jeffrey Walter
jwalter@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
Suzanne, We use a Zebra printer after swithching from a Sato printer. The Zebra barcodes 384 and 96 well labels using LabelView software. We only use the ...
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John Britt
britt@...
Nov 16, 2000 10:36 pm
We have been using RJS (ELTRON) thermal transfer printers (starting with a TR-1 in 1988 and latter a 285) and have labeled >85,000 plates by hand using both...
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Suzanne B. Shepard
sbshepard@...
Nov 16, 2000 7:30 pm
We are looking to implement barcoding in our lab and could use some recommendations on barcode printers. We want to start out simple, just a printer rather...
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Jim Redman
jim@...
Nov 16, 2000 3:25 am
Matt, This is exactly the situation the LECIS specification is designed to avoid (http://www.lecis.org). If both of these instruments were LECIS enabled then...
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Hurst, William
whurst@...
Nov 15, 2000 9:34 pm
Wagas, An expert on robot kinematics is Dr. Jadran Lenaric at the Institut Josef Stepan; University of Lubljana in Slovenia. His email is ...
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Douglas Gurevitch
gurev@...
Nov 15, 2000 7:51 pm
Dear Waqas, All kinematic analysis is based on vector calculus, linear algebra and heavy trigonometry. If you have not had classes in linear algebra and vector...
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Waqas Khalid
u970127@...
Nov 15, 2000 4:52 pm
Hello again. So far, I've managed to get my hands on a few books... but the Kinematic analysis ( which is all I've been able to read through so far) has gone ...
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Eric Kooij, CLASS BV
erickooij@...
Nov 14, 2000 3:31 am
Hello David, As supplier of automation to customers I would like to join the committee. Please inform me about progress and how I can be of any assistance! ...
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David
robotics1@...
Nov 12, 2000 11:37 pm
After many months of being swamped with things to do I am trying to restart the LRIG Europe chapter. I am not sure I have all the names of the kind folks who...
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rhertz@...
Nov 9, 2000 6:31 pm
Shaun, The software on the CRS controller (C500c) is powerful enough to give you a number of options to do this. Here's what I'd recommend, in order of...
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Shaun Stock
Shaun.Stock@...
Nov 8, 2000 10:22 am
OK first things first, I'd like to thank David, Wagas, Jacques, Miguel, Joe and "K" for the varied and interesting replies. You certainly all gave me a lot to...
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Waqas Khalid
u970127@...
Nov 7, 2000 1:55 pm
In case you're all wondering.... I've decided to use LEGO Mindstorms to make the Proof of Concept design. ... From: "David" <robotics1@...> To:...
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David
robotics1@...
Nov 7, 2000 12:59 am
Shaun, We often do multiple robot installations. You need to interlock in software. What we do is to make one robot controller the master and send commands or...
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'K' Karunaratne
k@...
Nov 6, 2000 8:03 pm
A method that you may use is to employ sensors to detect when the robots are in danger of colliding, ie, the fixed one is not facing a certain direction and...
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Miguel Maccio
macciom@...
Nov 6, 2000 6:07 pm
Better do it the right way. The controlling software should be aware where both arms are. I know that the people at CRS where you bought thearms from have...
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Shaun Stock
Shaun.Stock@...
Nov 6, 2000 3:45 pm
Hello All! Let me start by introducing myself, I work as a software / control engineer within our company's R&D department as such we fabricate prototype ...
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Smith, Todd S.
todd_smithnw@...
Nov 1, 2000 3:44 pm
Hello All, I am looking for an in-line disposable filter cartridge with a pore size of 35-50um and a surface area < 25mm. I am prefiltering some reags just ...
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Dean Remy
Imhip4JC@...
Nov 1, 2000 3:25 pm
VWR Scientific has the widest assortment of tips available. Best pricing available. Dean P. Remy Life Science Specialist ... From: "Pak, Rob"...
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katherine.crisafi@...
Nov 1, 2000 3:23 pm
Hi Rob! Try POREX Bio Products Group....they have a lot of different tips for various applications. The sales person I deal with is Jim Millar and his phone...