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LIMS & Lab Automation


Enhancing Method Development with Software Upgrades


Method Selection Suite is a powerful tool designed to streamline the process of analytical method development and optimisation. Consistent development of the software tools has culminated in the newest version of Method Selection Suite (v2023), to make method development easier than ever.


Method Selection Suite is compatible with all major instruments, allowing the import and analysis of data from many different instruments. Analytical understanding is expanded by importing data from other techniques (i.e., NMR, MS, IR) and viewing data side-by- side. In v2023, data export to JSON format has been expanded to include other data you may occasionally work with (i.e., xC/UV/MS, 1D NMR, and 2D NMR).


As always, to identify the most promising conditions, chromatographic parameters, and physicochemical properties (i.e., pKa and logD) are considered. There has been a significant expansion of the pKa classic training set to improve the accuracy in pH and logD calculations. This expansion includes the inclusion of approx. 4000 environmental, pharmaceutical, and chemical compounds, and an increase in the number of experimental pKa values to more than 40,000, among other inclusions.


Data and chromatogram visualisation have been enhanced with a new function to zoom in on peaks of interest.


Scientific collaboration between labs is invaluable and new software options in v2023 ensure seamless method transfer between labs and instruments. Improvements include the transfer of multiple methods simultaneously, varying column optimisation parameters for each method, and autogeneration of new methods with all possible combinations of varied parameters.


Once created, successful methods are stored in searchable and shareable databases, and now there are more tools available to find the data you need within database records. Contact ACD/Labs to get a more detailed insight into all the new and improved features in Method Selection Suite (v2023), or to request a demo. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/k8Od


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Next Generation in Microplate Sealing Technology


Porvair Sciences are proud to announce the new standard in microplate sealing solutions with the Ultraseal™ CAP-PRO. This semi-automated cap and mat applicator has been expertly engineered to apply friction sealing mats and caps to SBS-format microplate and tube racks with ease, speed, and consistency.


Designed with comfort and consistency in mind, Ultraseal™ CAP-PRO simplifies the process for effortless, reliable sealing every time. Users simply place a rack or microplate in the drawer with their chosen friction mat or septum cap, push the drawer firmly shut and sealing is achieved by pressing the glove-friendly start button. The automated system immediately takes over by applying even, consistent throughout the surface of the mat to achieve a tight seal in each tube or well.


The instrument features three pressure settings; low (150 kg max force), medium (225 kg max force), and high (300 kg max force) providing users with the flexibility to choose the optimal setting for their specific sealing needs.


Each unit is compact, allowing for it to be versatile and fit on most lab benches. Enhancing the workspace with an Ultraseal™ CAP-PRO is effortless and compatible with most commercially available septum cap mats, and 2D-coded and uncoded tubes in SBS-format racks including the ability to apply friction and septum seals for 24-, 48- and 96- tube plates.


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Automated Liquid Handler Offers Enhanced Precision and Effi ciency


The new generation of Eppendorf’s epMotion automated liquid handler comes with a range of enhancements focussed on enhancing user experience while maintaining trusted performance, the device will continue to offer flexibility, a wide range of accessories, and an extensive selection of available methods.


With its user-friendly interface and customisable protocols, the epMotion automated liquid handler provides exceptional precision and accuracy in liquid handling. The latest design features a sleek, compact form and improved ergonomics for comfortable and efficient use.


“We are thrilled to unveil the new epMotion, which represents the next generation of Eppendorf’s automated liquid handling portfolio,” said Dr Josef Lott, Product Manager Automation at Eppendorf. “We have developed a liquid handler that makes implementation of automation in laboratory workflows easier than ever before, and we are confident that the new epMotion will become an invaluable tool in your laboratory.”


The latest epMotion automated liquid handler is the inaugural Eppendorf instrument to showcase the company’s new product design. This design will serve as the visual identity for upcoming Eppendorf products.


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