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Even limited adoption of smart technology can dramatically improve a scientist’s research productivity
A higher standard of reproducibility made possible with tools that track pipetting data
Preparative liquid chromatography experiments can mean working at the crossroads of science and art.
Automating some of the most taxing and repetitive pipetting tasks can help scientists save time and minimize errors in their work.
Liquid properties such as viscosity, volatility, surface tension, or temperature can adversely affect the performance of your pipettes by having an impact on the volume of the air cushion inside the pipette. Additionally, air-displacement pipettes run a higher risk cross-contamination with biological samples and carryover of hazardous or radioactive liquids. For these situations, positive-displacement pipettes, such as MICROMAN® E, are a better tool for the job.
Founded in 1850, The Robertet Group is a key player in the design and composition of fragrances, flavors, and natural raw materials. Working on a worldwide scale, the company generates net sales of more than 500 million euros per year. Gilson has been helping the company explore the potential of centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) for almost six years.
This tutorial will show you how to use PipettePilot to create quick and flexible protocols and processes.
The use of electronic pipettes can help eliminate pipetting errors and user-to-user variation, and greatly improve assay reproducibility.
There are many variables to consider when configuring an HPLC system. To help, here are the top five questions you need to answer.
Pipetting insights and digital records of your protocols are at your fingertips with TRACKMAN® Connected, a tablet with accessories and apps that makes pipetting on microplates faster, with greater traceability and reproducibility.