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Laboratory tools for sustainable chemistry


Asynt has supplied Redbrick Molecular, in Sheffield, UK, with synthetic organic chemistry equipment for its new environmentally responsible laboratory. Owned by leading UK


universities, Redbrick Molecular (redbrickmolecular.com) has access to their intellectual property to produce building blocks and organic fragments for industrial medicinal chemists developing novel drug candidates. Dan Cox, lead chemist at


Redbrick, said: ‘We set up our lab from scratch and needed to invest in the equipment to carry out synthetic chemistry. Oil baths not only present a fire hazard and problems in keeping glassware and fume cupboards clean, but can also introduce contamination. The Asynt DrySyn heating


block range provides a much safer and cleaner way of heating reactions.’


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‘We have been using the


blocks with an Asynt CondenSyn air condenser, which reduces water waste and saves on space


within the fume cupboard, where the Asynt DrySyn MULTI allows us to heat 3 reactions on a single stirrer hotplate.’


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+44-1638-781709


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2nd Food, water and pharma microbiology: Rapid confirmation using MALDI-TOF


Tuesday 28 November 2017 SCI, London, UK


The use of MALDI-TOF systems has completely revolutionized the way microbial identification/confirmation is performed. The speed, accuracy, ease of use and cost efficiency are so impressive that significant numbers of clinical laboratories all over the world, have now successfully implemented this rapid technique on a routine basis for a number of years, for rapid microbial identification/confirmation of clinically relevant microorganisms.


The conference is aimed at food and water microbiological technical staff; public health professionals, lab managers; and food and water industry personnel responsible for microbiological quality and regulators.


SCI Members attending this meeting are able to claim CPD points.


Register today! T: +44 (0)20 7598 1561 E: conferences@soci.org www.soci.org/events


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