New Resource for Evaporative Sample Preparation

31 Aug 2010
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

Product news

Genevac presents a new web-resource that brings together the latest technological innovations, applications advances and links to references that detail the current scope of evaporative sample preparation techniques as used in clinical and diagnostic testing which improve efficiency and data quality in the laboratory.

Evaporative sample preparation for diagnostic clinical tests must be performed scrupulously. Visitors to the new website can learn how Genevac evaporators and concentration systems are used by clinical biochemists for a number of testing methodologies including neonatal screening, vitamin D analysis, vitamin K analysis, and drugs of abuse testing.

Links

Tags

Labware and Lab SuppliesLabware and lab supplies include various forms of glassware, plasticware, reagents and personal protective equipment (PPE) and are used across all scientific laboratories, enabling daily tasks to be performed. Explore a range of flasks and beakers, petri dishes, carboys and storage bottles. Labware such as condensers, desiccators and burettes are also available for more specific tasks. Find the best labware and lab supplies in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Consultancy ServicesLaboratory consultancy services are available for automated systems design, research and development, lab equipment procurement and lab equipment rental.Clinical TrialsClinical Trials, an essential part of drug discovery process, assess the safety and effectiveness of a new medication or device in the pharmaceutical industry. Clinical Trials are a phased process (Phase 0, Phase I, Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV) which begins after initial preclinical testing.Bioprocessing / FermentationBioprocessing is the use of biological materials to perform commercial, scientific or medical research processes. Biological materials used include cells, enzymes and organisms. Usually bioprocessing requires a batch or continuous bioreactor such as a fermentor or cell culture system. The advantages of using a reactor include high productivity, easy configuration, adjustable values and automation.
New Resource for Evaporative Sample Preparation