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5744 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Jul 1, 2007
8:01 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
5745 Oliver de Peyer
opeyer@... Send Email
Jul 3, 2007
7:21 pm
Not particularly automation-ish, but does anybody know whom the U.K distributors for Drummond Scientific WireTrols are, please? Alpha Labs is listed as a...
5746 Kevin Hsu
kevin_hsu1978 Send Email
Jul 17, 2007
6:31 am
Hi group, This may be off-topic but I am not sure where to turn to. I am writing a custom app to integrate a Perkin Elmer HPLC pump with our software and I do ...
5747 dawnalderman Send Email Jul 20, 2007
10:26 pm
I am looking for information about Image Station Systems. I would like to be able image petri dish plaques with and without chemiluminescent tags. I am...
5748 schwartzgeoffrey
schwartzgeof... Send Email
Jul 31, 2007
6:58 pm
I am trying to determine small molecule carryover for a particular wash protocol and having a bit of difficulty establishing what would be reasonable threshold...
5749 Szoke, Balazs
balazsszoke Send Email
Jul 31, 2007
8:04 pm
For screening, it depends on what maximum potency you expect from your small molecules - you do not want to see the carry-over in your screen. E.g. if you...
5750 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Aug 1, 2007
8:00 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
5751 Andrew Johnston
hankjam Send Email
Aug 1, 2007
5:42 pm
Hi I would be grateful if anyone would care to share their experiences of Labvantage, positive or and negative. I would quite like to hear about impressions on...
5752 helaman
utahcorelab Send Email
Aug 8, 2007
2:32 am
I run I Core DNA Sequencing Lab and I need a set up to print small 2D barcoded labels. I plan to pre-print labels for customers to add them to their sample...
5753 Wiley, Kacey
kaceywiley Send Email
Aug 9, 2007
7:42 am
Hello Helaman: There also some more permanent options available in the form of tubes that are pre-2D barcoded. These types of tubes will have no chance of ...
5754 Dandekar, Samir
ttigsamir Send Email
Aug 9, 2007
9:28 pm
We use a Brother PTouch PT-2700 barcode printer that was fairly inexpensive and produces much better results than the 8.5x11 sheets of labels we used to use...
5755 GRAY (James Gray)
grayj@... Send Email
Aug 9, 2007
9:28 pm
Helaman, you also might try the following. http://www.divbio.com/ (-> Products, -> Thermal Transfer Tough & Cryo-Tags) http://www.zebra.com/ James P. Gray ...
5756 Raymond Hui
fastgeometry Send Email
Aug 9, 2007
9:28 pm
There are many plastic ware vendors who would sell and ship you tubes, plates, etc. with pre-printed barcodes, based on the barcoding scheme you want. Ray ... ...
5757 martin wang
pri_martin Send Email
Aug 10, 2007
5:44 am
Helaman, Three factors need be considered here and these will have a big impact on the cost: -your printing volume, -sample process/storage condition and ...
5758 Andrew Johnston
hankjam Send Email
Aug 11, 2007
9:03 pm
Hi Does anyone on this group have any experience with Wallac's Trilux scintillation counter in relation to running a bar code reader to track individual plates...
5759 vmorgo Send Email Aug 11, 2007
9:03 pm
First question: Objective: Make simultaneous liquid transfers ranging from about 50-200 ul volume using a 96 or 48 tip format head from 96 and 384 well master...
5760 jacobhald Send Email Aug 13, 2007
2:50 am
Hi Morgan, Without knowing what kind of liquid you are going to transfers, I would personally choose a Hamilton STAR system with a 96 head and 8 individual...
5761 Jim Batchelor
jbatchelor51 Send Email
Aug 14, 2007
3:30 am
The Sciclone i1000 can do the variable volume transfer using the 96 channel head. Each channel is independently controlled to aspirate and/or dispense...
5762 Neil Benn
neil_david_b... Send Email
Aug 14, 2007
3:31 am
Hello, Here are a few tips: 1. AFAIK there is no such system to do what you wish. I guess the reason is that you would need separate syringe motors for each...
5763 b_houchins Send Email Aug 14, 2007
1:37 pm
Hi V. Morgan, The previous response is correct in that the Hamilton STAR system can handle your process and has the ability to approach it in a variety of...
5764 Frittrang, Alexander
frittrang02 Send Email
Aug 14, 2007
9:48 pm
To your second question: Allmost any 4 or 8 tip liquid handler such as the CyBi®-RoboSpense can do it,, as long as the spacing of the channels can be at...
5765 Mlejnek, Ron
Ron.Mlejnek@... Send Email
Aug 15, 2007
8:04 pm
In regard to this question, there are some of us that have some pretty simple, moronic routines (such as PCR ad nauseum) that would really appreciate someone...
5766 Walter Schick
wschick65 Send Email
Aug 16, 2007
3:42 am
Hello Ron, The WellAware Pipetting system from BioTX is under $6000. That is because it is Personal Automation and you still need to move the pipet. But the ...
5767 Marc Hamel
mhamel@... Send Email
Aug 16, 2007
3:45 am
Ron, Viaflo offers just such a product. Please visit our temporary website to learn more about the StatPrep single channel robotic pipettor. Feel free to...
5768 Kevin K. Olsen
olsenkevink Send Email
Aug 16, 2007
1:51 pm
... Amen, Brother. Kevin -- Kevin Olsen Instrumentation Specialist Chemistry and Biochemistry Support Staff Room 359 Richardson Hall Montclair State University...
5769 Williams, Kiara
kwilliams806 Send Email
Aug 16, 2007
1:53 pm
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers automated liquid handling solutions that can be adapted to many processes. We offer interchangeable pipetting head options...
5770 jcswaffield Send Email Aug 16, 2007
5:01 pm
Hi, I am interested in what experience people have had when reformating samples from 384 to 1536. I am looking at condensing our screening deck from 384 well...
5771 David Ley
david.ley@... Send Email
Aug 16, 2007
5:19 pm
Hi Jon PAA have had a lot of experience integrating the ECHO dispensers. If you would like to contact me offline I would be happy to provide you with...
5772 Neil Benn
neil.benn@... Send Email
Aug 17, 2007
1:57 am
Hello, We use a Cybio Variowell for our 1536 work and it works well and requires no magic to make it hit the well - it just works. With a 384 head we deal...
5773 Mlejnek, Ron
Ron.Mlejnek@... Send Email
Aug 22, 2007
2:50 am
Walt, I already have the "robotic arm", but it gets tired of pushing the pipette plunger a zillion times. I want the "arm' to be computer controlled so I can...
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