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...
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David Allen
davidallen@...
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...
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Goering, Matt
MGoering@...
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:...
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Tom Wright, T-US
tom.wright@...
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...
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Dr. Stuart A. Ali
s_ali@...
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...
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Gail M. Lachs
gml@...
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 ...
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Ashton, Mark
mashton@...
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...
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Sanghvi, Purvi
PSanghvi@...
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...
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Keith Brews
keith.brews@...
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...
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FMatus1438@...
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,...
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eric_wakshull@...
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...
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Barbara Sullivan
BSULLIVAN@...
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...
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Shaun Stock
Shaun.Stock@...
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...
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matthew.smicker@...
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....
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Salt, Alger D
ads40246@...
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...
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djanezic@...
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)...
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David
robotics1@...
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...
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Jeff Cahlik
jcahlik@...
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 ...
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matthew.smicker@...
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...
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Andy Zaayenga
andy.zaayenga@...
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...
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David
robotics1@...
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. ... ...
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bganchingco02a@...
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...
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Overland, Doug
overland@...
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...
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Richard.Rodriguez@...
Nov 29, 2000 5:23 pm
Hi Matthew, A relatively "inexpensive" 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)...
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Hare, Tim
tim_hare@...
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...
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Bart Zoltan
ZOLTANB@...
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....
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Derek Yegian
dtyegian@...
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, ...
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Tom Weaver
tom.weaver@...
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...
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Hare, Tim
tim_hare@...
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...
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GLadys_Range@...
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...