LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
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Where Laboratory Technologies Emerge and Merge<br />
Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Santa Rosa, Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel<br />
Eppendorf North America (Booth 181)<br />
One Cantiague Road<br />
Westbury, New York 11590<br />
+1.516.334.7500; +1.516.334.7521 fax<br />
www.eppendorfna.com<br />
The Complete Solution for Automated Real-Time PCR<br />
Automated processes are an integral part of every molecular biology lab. A wide variety of automated solutions are available from different<br />
suppliers; however, only Eppendorf offers a full range of instruments, consumables and reagents for automated liquid handling, PCR and<br />
qPCR. Our systems are ahead of the pack, featuring novel technologies, such as self-adjusting Mg2+ buffer and an advanced optical<br />
sensor for precision pipetting. Eppendorf epMotion workstations, along with out kits and reagents, ensure results are extremely accurate<br />
and reproducible. Come experience the Eppendorf definition of complete automation solutions.<br />
Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Smoketree D, Palm Springs Convention Center<br />
IDBS (Booth 228)<br />
750 US Highway 202, Suite 200<br />
Bridgewater, New York 08807<br />
+1.908.429.2900; +1.908.429.2901 fax<br />
www.idbs.com<br />
Improving the Quality of Valuable Screening Data<br />
Screening generates a vast amount of data, which is increasing daily as technologies evolve. The XE module for ActivityBase provides<br />
specific functionality to address this increase. By providing a single environment that is easy to use, flexible and intuitive, ActivityBase XE<br />
facilitates data visualization, analysis, QA and QC, and verification, resulting in improved workflow and productivity.<br />
This workshop will address how to achieve ultra high performance screening and streamline workflow for the screening scientists by providing<br />
enhanced data visualization, plate format flexibility, sophisticated curve fitting, data selection, multi-level annotation and automatic plate<br />
exclusion. Join this workshop to learn more about ActivityBase XE, a comprehensive, flexible and dynamic tool to manage and drive your<br />
screening research.<br />
Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Snow Creek Board Room, Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel<br />
Nanostream, Inc. (Booth 251)<br />
580 Sierra Madre Villa Avenue<br />
Pasadena, California 91107<br />
+1.626.351.8200: +1.626.351.8201 fax<br />
www.nanostream.com<br />
Micro Parallel Liquid Chromatography µPLC for Sample Verification in HTS<br />
The identification of biologically active compounds from HTS involves considerable post-screening analysis to verify the nature of the<br />
sample activity. By incorporating a separation prior to detection, the use of liquid chromatography for secondary screening can reduce<br />
interferences, offer quantitative information about hits and facilitate assay development. In this workshop, Dr. Anton Simeonov discusses<br />
how his team employed Nanostream’s 24-column µPLC system for secondary screening to support small molecule analysis at the National<br />
Institutes of Health (NIH) Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC). As one component of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, NCGC is at<br />
the center of a nationwide network focused on producing innovative chemical tools for use in biological research and drug development.<br />
Dr. Simeonov shares specific results for a cerebrosidase assay and review general benefits offered by LC-based assays for biochemical<br />
screening programs.<br />
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