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Poster
Purpose-Built LIMS for Life Sciences and High Throughput Screening Laboratories
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. have announced the availability of a new technical poster demonstrating the importance of configurability and flexibility in laboratory information management systems (LIMS) design for life sciences and high throughput screening applications.
Poster
Multi Parallel High Pressure Reactions in a 384 Microplate
The new development of Celisca, the multi-parallel high pressure reactor HPMR 50-384, offers the execution of 384 reactions in a microplate under reaction pressures and temperatures of 50 bar and 100°C. The mixing of the reagents is based on magnetically propelled stir discs. The reactor supplies an inert handling of the substances, can be integrated into laboratory robot systems and offers an LIMS interface.
Poster
Library Production: A Database for the Enzymatic Production of Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
Presented is the Library Production (LP), a web-based tool that allows storage and integration of data from the production process. The LP tool is a database covering currently 15,000 - 30,000 esiRNA molecules each for three libraries and forms part of a comprehensive software package called Laboratory Information Management System of the Technology Development Studio (TDS-LIMS).
Poster
TDS LIMS: A Platform for Comprehensive Management and Analysis of Screening Data
Here we present a web-based bioinformatics solution for the management and analysis of all areas of cell-based screen experimentation: the Laboratory Information Management System of the Technology Development Studio (TDS-LIMS). TDS-LIMS is a software package consisting of the Library Checker, Library Browser, Scheduling Kit, Screen Browser and Screen Publisher.
Poster
High Throughput Automated High Content Screening using a BioCube™ System and Microplate Cytometry
Here, we model the integration of the Protedyne BioCube System and the Acumen Explorer for practical high-throughput, high content screening of protein kinases.
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