7 LIMS & Lab Automation ELISA Automation Systems for COVID-19 Antibody Tests
Aspect Scientific specialises in ELISA automation systems and provide a range of instrumentation from Dynex Technologies capable of automating any level of workload quickly and easily. The company provides equipment and complete support to automate any COVID-19 antibody ELISA kit, providing you with flexibility and capacity.
The Dynex Agility is a highly advanced market leading ELISA processor, with huge capability, handling up to 12 96-well microplates simultaneously. The Agility provides true high capacity and high throughput, including continuous sample loading for high demands. State-of-the-art robotic processing delivers unparalleled precision while eliminating nearly all manual steps, the system is streamlined for maximum efficiency, speed and productivity, yet also providing operating cost and time savings.
In addition to the Agility, the 2-plate Dynex DS2 and 4-plate DSX are extremely widely used, flexible and open systems designed to provide walk away automation with incredible ease of use.
Aspect Scientific are able to integrate these systems into any lab, quickly, anywhere in the UK, backed up with a comprehensive technical service and support through every stage of implementation and thereafter.
Take advantage of the availability, reliability, cost effectiveness and high quality of ELISA assays combined with high capacity automation. More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/O0aL Laboratory Information Management System for Genomic Laboratories Launched
CliniSys has launched a new laboratory information management system for genomic laboratories in the UK. The company has brought GLIMS Genomics to the UK from Europe, where it is being successfully deployed at Poitiers University Hospital in France and will be introduced into seven additional laboratories in coming months.
GLIMS Genomics has been designed to support the effective management of genomic laboratories and the UK launch is particularly timely as the NHS is now delivering a national Genomic Medicine Service for England through seven Genomic Laboratory Hubs. These aim to?deliver a comprehensive, standardised testing service for English hospitals, as genomic testing starts to become a routine part of clinical practice.
CliniSys Group is an international organisation made up of two component companies. MIPS is the European market leader for clinical laboratory information management solutions, while CliniSys provides LIMS to 50% of NHS trusts and 30 pathology networks.
GLIMS Genomics was developed by a dedicated team within MIPS and successfully introduced to the European market last year. Poitiers University Hospital in south west France is in the late stages of deploying the new system to replace ‘the puzzle’ of paper and legacy IT systems that it used to use to handle genetic tests with a standardised, streamlined process that also supports easier reporting.
GLIMS Genomics covers the whole genomic testing spectrum and can easily be adapted to handle new techniques. It delivers: a high degree of automation; an easily customised genomics workflow; a ‘pedigree’ drawing tool for mapping family relationships and genetic traits; flexible reports that can be set up to incorporate images, graphs, and interpretive content; and analytics dashboards.
This means it offers an effective management, standardisation and reporting tool for the seven GLHs and other laboratories that are delivering genomic testing, in order to pave the way for increased testing and more personalised treatments that take a patient’s genetic profiles into account.
54500pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL New Module Automates 8-Channel Pipetting Tasks up to 1 ml
The new pipetting module for the BRAND Liquid Handling Station enables new applications for pipetting robots. With the new pipetting module (Liquid End) for BRAND’s Liquid Handling Station pipetting robot, even large volume, 8-channel pipetting tasks up to 1 ml with high throughput can now be automated easily and efficiently.
The new pipetting module has already proven successful in many applications in the areas of sample preparation and dispensing, microbiology and immunology. Some examples include: multi-dispensing of nutrient media in microplates or dosing up to 1 ml in deep-well plates or sample tubes; quick automated dispensing of large quantities of buffers from reservoirs in microplates and deep well plates; creation of cell assays, ELISA applications or dispensing of magnetic bead solutions in combination with ultra-low retention tips.
Using the new liquid end is easy and efficient. The liquid end can be replaced by the user in just a few seconds - no tools required. Thanks to the precision mount, later adjustment is not necessary. If the method requires exchanging the liquid end, the BRAND software informs the user in a dialogue window, as well as via e-mail upon request. Software version 4.0, which is required to use the new liquid ends, is also available as a software update for existing Liquid Handling Stations currently in use.
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The Liquid Handling Station offers fl exibility for small and medium sample sizes and a variety of pipetting tasks. The new, now available liquid end, matching robotic tips and application- specifi c accessories create an extensive design kit for your pipetting robot to automate laboratory tasks and make procedures more effi cient.
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