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397 Douglas Gurevitch
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Nov 22, 2000
5:22 pm
Rob, The smallest and potentialy least expensive I have seen to date is the Bio-tek Precision 2000 with an eight channel head. I have been told it is...
398 David Allen
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Nov 22, 2000
5:22 pm
check out oyster bay pump works. I think I remember seeing something at a show that may do what you want. da...
399 Goering, Matt
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Nov 22, 2000
5:22 pm
Rob, I don't think Beckman supports them anymore, so maintenance may be a hassle, but you can probably get a Biomek 1000 for a pretty low price. Matt ... From:...
400 Tom Wright, T-US
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Nov 22, 2000
6:03 pm
Hey Rob, You might want to look at one of Tecan's MiniPrep series liquid handlers - the "baby" of our family. This is a very small single-channel pipetter...
401 Dr. Stuart A. Ali
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Nov 22, 2000
6:03 pm
Dear Marcela, ROBOCON offer what many consider to be the first fully automated 1536-well drug discovery systems in the world. We use the CyBio CyBiWells...
402 Gail M. Lachs
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Nov 22, 2000
7:15 pm
Rob, At Matrix Technologies we offer the SerialMate pipetting station. This is an 8/12 channel pipettor (5-220ul) designed to perform a variety of row-by-row ...
403 Ashton, Mark
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Nov 22, 2000
7:15 pm
Stuart Thank you for your email, although I do feel that you have overdone the hard sell somewhat! One question I have is; Please can you define for me what...
404 Sanghvi, Purvi
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Nov 22, 2000
7:15 pm
Rob, Matric has Serial Mate which does serial dilution exclusively. You can check their web site out www.matrixtechcorp.com Purvi Sanghvi Sr. Research...
405 Keith Brews
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Nov 22, 2000
9:57 pm
Try the Nichiryo NSP-7000 It uses disposable tips, has a set of troughs for diluent and can fill, serial dispense, plus a few other functions. It cost around...
406 FMatus1438@... Send Email Nov 27, 2000
1:58 pm
Rob, CyBio has just released a serial dilutor that may interest you. The CyBiâ„¢-DiluS gives you a system that lets you dilute in not only 96-well microplates,...
407 eric_wakshull@... Send Email Nov 27, 2000
1:58 pm
I am looking for pre-barcoded samples tubes that read from the side so that they can be used on automated platforms. I know Matrix has such tubes, but they...
408 Barbara Sullivan
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Nov 27, 2000
11:15 pm
Nalge Nunc International has a selection of pre-barcoded tubes that can be read from the side, Nalgene and Nunc brands. Contact Dennis Gorlick, Product Manager...
409 Shaun Stock
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Nov 28, 2000
6:36 pm
Hi All, I have just one very quick question. Does anyone know of a compact pre-printed barcode applicator that can handle labels of 12 X 6mm. Or a compact...
410 matthew.smicker@... Send Email Nov 28, 2000
9:20 pm
I wanted to check with group members to see if anyone has come up with good solutions for cooling highly temperature sensitive proteins on an automated system....
411 Salt, Alger D
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Nov 28, 2000
9:50 pm
I suggest you contact John Cooper of Cooper Technologies. His company facbricates cooling devices for various racks and container holders (including 96/384...
412 djanezic@... Send Email Nov 28, 2000
9:51 pm
Dear Matt, Packard Instrument offers temperature control for both microplates and reagent troughs through the use of an external chiller. The tiles (holders)...
413 David
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Nov 28, 2000
9:52 pm
... Peltier Diode is the obvious solution but it depends on how cool you need and how much insulation you can tolerate. It might be possible to use something...
414 Jeff Cahlik
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Nov 28, 2000
10:18 pm
Hello Matthew , I have already sold some of my components to other AVENTIS sites. There are other such devices from other vendors, however I have various ...
415 matthew.smicker@... Send Email Nov 28, 2000
10:19 pm
Thanks David- I would want to cool very close to 0 degC. I do not understand what you mean by insulation. There are Peltier diodes on one of our systems...
416 Andy Zaayenga
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Nov 28, 2000
10:34 pm
... Matt, TekCel offers two solutions on our Assay TekBench. There is an an eight position rack in the chilled reagent drawer which accepts shallow or deepwell...
417 David
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Nov 28, 2000
10:37 pm
... If you don't insulate well then the heat pumped is greater and you need more airflow on the heatsink. ... It was just an idea. ... Not that I know of. ... ...
418 bganchingco02a@... Send Email Nov 29, 2000
5:20 pm
Our clinical laboratory in Loma Linda is interested in purchasing a pre-analytical instrument and Roche Diagnostics is one of the potential vendors. Has anyone...
419 Overland, Doug
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Nov 29, 2000
5:21 pm
I thought I'd through in my two cents here... By way of introduction, we have an in-house designed "staged" Peltier cooling system for chilling reagent...
420 Richard.Rodriguez@... Send Email Nov 29, 2000
5:23 pm
Hi Matthew, A relatively "inexpensive&quot; route might be the L.J. Maher Corp. Hot/Cold Block System for 96-well plates. Their rep's name is Bob Hordern at (201)...
421 Hare, Tim
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Nov 29, 2000
7:18 pm
Does anyone have any information microtiter plates and liquid handling technology that would enable one to aliquot volumes in the range of 1-2ul into a well...
422 Bart Zoltan
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Nov 29, 2000
8:31 pm
Dear Matt: Dick Leese and I built and patented "Thermal Control Means for Liquid Chromatography Samples" using Peltier element cooling / heating in 1982....
423 Derek Yegian
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Nov 29, 2000
10:43 pm
You might want to look at Cartesian Technologies (www.cartesiantech.com) as they have a syringe pump coupled to a solenoid (product name: nQuad, BioJet, ...
424 Tom Weaver
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Nov 30, 2000
4:30 pm
Hi Tim, Some feedback on the Cartesian mentioned in Derek's email. We are also interested in sub-microliter volume dispensing (for example for PCR or...
425 Hare, Tim
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Dec 4, 2000
9:54 pm
What are the impressions people are getting when using the Mol-Bank storage system? Anyone have any thoughts on reliability? Timothy R. Hare Research...
426 GLadys_Range@... Send Email Dec 8, 2000
6:36 pm
I am looking for a small color barcode printer(code 39 and 128). Ideally the printer will be able to append labels on the long and short sides of the...
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