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Seven Life Sciences Technology Innovations of October 2014

28 Oct 2014
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor



Quantitative Pathology Imaging System for Cancer Immunology Research

PerkinElmer has launched the Mantra™ Quantitative Pathology Workstation with inForm® Image Analysis Software for cancer immunology and immunotherapy research. The workstation enables researchers to investigate the spatial relationships among multiple types of immune cells, simultaneously within and around solid tumors.

Full HD Cameras Enable True-to-Life, Crisp and Fluid Imaging

The new DP27 and DP22 digital cameras from Olympus provide live fluid imaging at Full-HD resolution, enabling researchers to enjoy visualization on a monitor that is virtually identical to that of the oculars.

Modular Multi-Mode Microplate Reader, Convenient and Flexible

BioTek’s new Synergy™ HTX entry-level multi-mode reader allows users to automate UV-Vis absorbance, fluorescence, luminescence and AlphaScreen®/AlphaLISA® assays in 6- to 384-well microplates. The modular system design allows upgrading over time.

Improve Productivity and Efficiency When Working with 96 Well Plates

The epMotion® 96 semi-automated electronic pipette, from Eppendorf, provide a time-saving solution for scientists that have to undertake the repetitive task of working with 96- or 384-format microplates or deep-well plates. The system is able to dispense into all 96 wells at the same time.

World’s First Multi-Omics Cloud-Computing Environment

AB SCIEX and Illumina have announced the OneOmics™ project, an exclusive partnership to bring together SWATH™-based next-generation proteomics (NGP) and next-generation sequencing (NGS) tools in a cloud computing environment.

World’s First Multi-Omics Cloud-Computing Environment

Syngene has introduced the new T:Genius imaging system, designed to allow high performance, walk-away imaging of gels and blots on a smartphone or tablet.

A New Era for Digital Pathology Workflow Systems

PathXL Xplore from PathXL is a next generation image information management system, designed specifically for the research lab. The system allows users the freedom to import scanned images from multiple sources to one database using either a favored scanner or from a range of different scanning platforms.

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