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<strong>LabAutomation</strong><strong>2006</strong><br />

Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Chino B, Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel<br />

Pierce Biotechnology, Inc. (Booth 583)<br />

P.O. Box 117<br />

Rockford, Illinois 61105<br />

800.874.3723; +1.815.968.7316 fax<br />

www.piercenet.com<br />

SearchLight Plate-Based Protein Arrays: Chemiluminescent, Infrared, and Fluorescent<br />

Options for Multiplex Quantification<br />

SearchLight Multiplex Assays are plate-based arrays for the quantification of 2 to 37 different proteins in each well of a 96-well plate.<br />

This workshop reviews the strengths of the three different detection platforms that have been evaluated with SearchLight Multiplex Assays:<br />

Chemiluminescence, infrared, and fluorescence. Array data from the various platforms as well as validation data from some commercially<br />

available products will be presented. Researchers attending this workshop gains insight into how multiplex arrays can enhance their<br />

research efforts, the advantages and disadvantages of various detection platforms, and the products and instruments available for<br />

multiplex protein analysis.<br />

Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Smoketree F, Palm Springs Convention Center<br />

Promega Corporation (Booth 217)<br />

2800 Woods Hollow Road<br />

Madison, Wisconsin 53711<br />

+1.608.274.4330; +1.608.277.2601 fax<br />

www.promega.com<br />

High-Throughput Bioluminescense Profiling for Drug Discovery<br />

Promega has developed partnerships between our Scientific Applications & Technology Integration Group and instrument providers to create<br />

integrated solutions of reagent chemistry and automated work stations. In this workshop, we present a variety of integrated automated<br />

solutions designed to save you time, labor and improve your productivity.<br />

Automated nucleic acid purification scaled to meet your needs:<br />

Compact purification yields powerful results: MaxwellTM 16 System.<br />

Large scale, high-throughput purification: MagneSil® Genomic, Large Volume System.<br />

Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong> Location – Smoketree C, Palm Springs Convention Center<br />

QIAGEN, Inc. (Booth 576)<br />

19300 Germantown Road<br />

Germantown, Maryland 20874<br />

+1.240.686.7688; +1. 240.686.7689 fax<br />

www.qiagen.com<br />

Point-of-Sale and After-Sale Support Expertise<br />

Laboratory robotic expenditures represent investments requiring a number of purchasing justifications. One of these is consideration of<br />

the reputation and value of support provided by the supplier. When choosing a supplier, the choice for ensuring delivery of a high level of<br />

service and support from all departments should be considered and not just repair of the robot through an engineer. QIAGEN addresses<br />

concerns related to its proprietary purification kits, hardware, software, and applications through a complete support network. By providing<br />

the unique offering of its own consumables and instrumentation, regardless of automation throughput, QIAGEN offers point-of-sale and<br />

after-sale support expertise. This complete solution, coupled with our range of service products, enables troubleshooting upstream and<br />

downstream, supports future application upgrades, and ensures the automation platform performs to the task for which it was purchased.<br />

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