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6253 Matt Swan
akademos2003 Send Email
Oct 25, 2008
3:26 am
Hi, I'm researching automated incubators for use with microtiter plates in LAS systems. I'm aware of the Liconics and Cytomat offerings. Are there any other ...
6252 captainbodge Send Email Oct 22, 2008
5:34 pm
Dear Neil, Have not logged on for a while and saw your message. If you are still looking for an engineering company I can highly reccommed Rank Brothers in...
6251 Jon Alden
jon.alden@... Send Email
Oct 19, 2008
5:35 am
I have seen this before. In the past it has been related to the specific reagent container aspiration height and/or dimensions used for tracking when ...
6250 Neil Benn
neil.benn@... Send Email
Oct 19, 2008
5:35 am
Hello, That is fantastic, thank you Kevin. I will see if I can get some pictures of the items you have discussed and add those into the timeline. You have...
6249 Kevin K. Olsen
olsenkevink Send Email
Oct 17, 2008
6:17 pm
Niel wrote: "This could be a good measure of how far we have come as a community in the (relatively) short lifetime of lab automation :)." I beg to...
6248 Ian McFarlane
cambridgecor... Send Email
Oct 17, 2008
2:08 pm
I wonder if you could tie it down to a specific step of the protocol by mixing manual with robotic steps. Eg, start the robotics from the IgA and complete,...
6247 amerhaj@...
amer_elhage Send Email
Oct 17, 2008
2:08 pm
Matt,   I sympathize with your frustration. The problem seems quite perplexing. I will need to know more about the system (look at the data and walk around)...
6246 Matt Bristow
psych152 Send Email
Oct 17, 2008
3:22 am
Hi, I'm using a Tecan Genesis to run ELISAs and we have hit a frustrating problem that I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on. Our usually stable...
6245 Neil Benn
neil.benn@... Send Email
Oct 17, 2008
3:21 am
Hello, I recently fond an web application called Kronomy which is designed to allow people to put their life story into pictures. However I had the idea of...
6244 amerhaj@...
amer_elhage Send Email
Oct 2, 2008
12:30 am
Hi Johannes, Have you checked with resellers of used and reclaimed equipments from closed labs? I can forward your comment to one I know locally if you want. ...
6243 jjf3550 Send Email Oct 1, 2008
11:08 pm
Hi, does anyone know, if the former EURO/ DPC Micromix 50 shaker is still on sale somewhere? We actually have quite a lot of them in our department and are...
6242 Steve Fillers
steve.fillers@... Send Email
Oct 1, 2008
11:08 pm
Wayne, Automated ELISA is a loop or loops of ADD-->MIX-->INCUBATE steps terminated by a STOP-->READ or not terminated but multiple READs for more accurate rate...
6241 lrig-discussion@yahoo... Send Email Oct 1, 2008
7:42 am
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
6240 Berk Hamsioglu
bhamsioglu Send Email
Sep 27, 2008
4:10 am
Hi Matt, I'm not sure if you have already purchased the motor, but if you haven't, the cheapest solution I'd recommend is to use a stepper motor and a...
6239 rpi_automation Send Email Sep 27, 2008
4:10 am
Matt, One simple and quick solution might be a variable frequency drive and an AC motor. Modern VFDs are easily programmed to perfom the motion profile you've...
6238 K Karunaratne
k@... Send Email
Sep 27, 2008
4:08 am
Matt, To answer this question "best" I or someone else will need the answers to the following questions: How many "motor controllers" do you want? (Are you...
6237 Melvin Reichman
drughunter2@... Send Email
Sep 27, 2008
4:07 am
Like the 128K MAC , no manual needed for Biomek 1000?  Good n  GUI. ... From: amerhaj@... <amerhaj@...> Subject: Re: [lrig-discussion] Beckman Biomek...
6236 Matt
thesaint9998 Send Email
Sep 26, 2008
3:53 am
Hi everyone, I am in need a simple controller that I can program to control the speed and direction of single ac or dc motor. I would need it simply run the...
6235 amerhaj@...
amer_elhage Send Email
Sep 26, 2008
3:53 am
Hello Hanna, I actually worked on?the P20 tool back in 1986. I am sorry I didn't keep a manual, but one place to try to find a lab site (I recall a couple of...
6234 wayne80477 Send Email Sep 26, 2008
3:53 am
I run a small lab in northwest Colorado working to develop a blood serum test to detect Lung Cancer at early stages when it is more treatable. We would like...
6233 ezra s abrams
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Sep 24, 2008
3:49 pm
... It is possible that the plastic resin used by the vendor has changed; most people who actually mold plates don't buy very much raw plastic (in that world,...
6232 GRAY (James Gray)
grayj@... Send Email
Sep 24, 2008
3:28 am
Jack, I'd have to say that I'm less than impressed by the design of Genetix's stacker units. The tolerances are so tight as to be fairly impractical and...
6231 John G DeCarolis
John.G.DeCarolis@... Send Email
Sep 24, 2008
3:27 am
Sara Thanks much. I didn't know about that adjustment. Jack DeCarolis Staff Biologist CRD/BCS&E Ex.Sta. E228/315A Wilmington, De. 19880-0228 (302) 695-1027 ...
6230 sjf597 Send Email Sep 23, 2008
2:44 am
Hi Jack, Check the height of the back lip of the plate carrier. It can be adjusted up and down by a set screw that's right on the top. If it's set too low the...
6229 hanna.kang Send Email Sep 20, 2008
3:03 am
I know we're talking dinosaur age here, but does anyone have a manual for beckman biomek 1000 in pdf?? I'm also wondering if it's possible to use tips smaller...
6228 John G DeCarolis
John.G.DeCarolis@... Send Email
Sep 20, 2008
3:03 am
Hi all Anyone having a problem with the stackers on the Qpix2 colony picker. ( specifically the long deep well plate stacker ) The lids are not coming off...
6227 Smith, S Todd
todd_smithnw@... Send Email
Sep 10, 2008
3:49 am
The GNF washer is head and shoulders above the others at this time but as mentioned previously is large and cost prohibitive. I have been talking with several...
6226 Dan Roark
dan.roark@... Send Email
Sep 10, 2008
3:48 am
Hello all - The Squirt washer design incorporates a 'slot' manifold with a user adjustable wash angle, including a 12 degree angle for cell washing or 90...
6225 Thierry Christophe
thierry.christophe@... Send Email
Sep 9, 2008
1:54 am
Dear Todd, I understand your concern for angled cannulas. But I think that no any 1536 plate washer had this option, probably as it may be difficult to have...
6224 G. S. Hudson
gshudson@... Send Email
Sep 9, 2008
1:54 am
I don't wish to appear dim, but why do you need angled cannulae? Has someone actually demonstrated a performance enhancement with angled tips? (Who and...
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