LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
Schaeffler Group USA Inc. 308 Springhill Farm Road Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715 +1.803.548.8500; +1.803.548.8599 fax ulrich.mayr@us.ina.com www.ina.com SCHOTT Nexterion 5680 Shepherdsville Road Louisville, Kentucky 40228 +1.502.657.4417; +1.502.966.4976 fax coatedsubstrate@us.schott.com www.us.schott.com/nexterion SCIENCE/AAAS 1200 New York Ave. Washington, DC 20005 +1.202.326.6417 www.scienceonline.org SCIENION AG Volmerstrasse 7b Berlin 12489 Germany +49 (0)30.6392.1700; +49 (0)30.6392.1701 fax info@scienion.de www.scienion.de Scientific Specialties, Inc. 1310 Thurman Street Lodi, California 95240 +1.209.333.2120; +1.209.333.8623 fax info@ssi-plastics.com www.ssi-plastics.com SciGene 530 Mercury Drive Sunnyvale, California 94085 800.342.2119; +1.408.733.7336 fax sales@scigene.com www.scigene.com Where Laboratory Technologies Emerge and Merge Booth 300 (10x10) Schaeffler Group Industrial (INA, FAG & Barden) is your one stop source for linear and rotary motion systems - 2 & 4 row ball & roller profile systems, roundshaft systems, track roller systems, mechanical actuators, roller & ball screws, ball splines, ball screw support bearings, turntable bearings. State-of-the- art technology for every application. Booth 264 (10x10) SCHOTT Nexterion is a leading worldwide supplier of high-quality microarray solutions for all DNA and protein microarray applications. SCHOTT Nexterion has dynamically expanded its product portfolio and now offers one of the most comprehensive product ranges of both coated and uncoated microarray surfaces. www.us.schott.com/nexterion 269 Media Partner Booth 148 (10x10) Founded in 1880 by Thomas Edison and published by the AAAS, SCIENCE ranks as the world’s leading scientific journal. Each week, SCIENCE provides over 136,000 global subscribers with peerreviewed original research, scientific research articles, reports, science and research news as well as policy forums and perspectives on current topics. Scientists can also access the journal online at www. scienceonline.org. The site includes a comprehensive recruitment site, www.sciencecareers.org, offering job listings, career advice and a resume/cv database as well as a database of scientific meetings at www.sciencemeetings.org. Booth 209 (10x10) SCIENION AG is a Berlin-based life science company well positioned in the field of ultra low level liquid handling systems including applications in genomics, proteomics and high throughput screening. The prize-awarded sciFLEXARRAYER allows the aspiration of low level liquid volumes from different reservoirs and contact-free micro drop delivery in the picoliter range onto a variety of carriers. Booth 260 (10x10) Scientific Specialties Inc. of California, manufactures injection-molded plastic consumables intended for applications in life science research laboratories. Products fall into four broad groupings: Centrifuge tubes; PCR plastics; Pipette tips; Tube Racks. We specialize in tips for robotic workstations, manufactured using a quality control regime which is not bettered in the industry. Scientific Specialties works with an established network of dealers and distributors in the US and worldwide, providing comprehensive local support. ALA LabAutomation2006 will include the launch of new products for HTS and molecular biology applications. Booth 202 (10x10) SciGene provides an integrated suite of instruments that use process control, automation, and protocol optimization to reduce microarray data errors, enabling researchers to quickly and reliably obtain meaningful results. Products include the Little Dipper Microarray Processing Systems, Hybex Microarray Incubation Systems, Series 700 Microarray Ovens and Gemini Twin Shaking Waterbaths.
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Schaeffler Group USA Inc.<br />
308 Springhill Farm Road<br />
Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715<br />
+1.803.548.8500; +1.803.548.8599 fax<br />
ulrich.mayr@us.ina.com<br />
www.ina.com<br />
SCHOTT Nexterion<br />
5680 Shepherdsville Road<br />
Louisville, Kentucky 40228<br />
+1.502.657.4417; +1.502.966.4976 fax<br />
coatedsubstrate@us.schott.com<br />
www.us.schott.com/nexterion<br />
SCIENCE/AAAS<br />
1200 New York Ave.<br />
Washington, DC 20005<br />
+1.202.326.6417<br />
www.scienceonline.org<br />
SCIENION AG<br />
Volmerstrasse 7b<br />
Berlin 12489 Germany<br />
+49 (0)30.6392.1700; +49 (0)30.6392.1701 fax<br />
info@scienion.de<br />
www.scienion.de<br />
Scientific Specialties, Inc.<br />
1310 Thurman Street<br />
Lodi, California 95240<br />
+1.209.333.2120; +1.209.333.8623 fax<br />
info@ssi-plastics.com<br />
www.ssi-plastics.com<br />
SciGene<br />
530 Mercury Drive<br />
Sunnyvale, California 94085<br />
800.342.2119; +1.408.733.7336 fax<br />
sales@scigene.com<br />
www.scigene.com<br />
Where Laboratory Technologies Emerge and Merge<br />
Booth 300 (10x10)<br />
Schaeffler Group Industrial (INA, FAG & Barden) is your one stop source for linear and rotary motion<br />
systems - 2 & 4 row ball & roller profile systems, roundshaft systems, track roller systems, mechanical<br />
actuators, roller & ball screws, ball splines, ball screw support bearings, turntable bearings. State-of-the-<br />
art technology for every application.<br />
Booth 264 (10x10)<br />
SCHOTT Nexterion is a leading worldwide supplier of high-quality microarray solutions for all DNA and<br />
protein microarray applications. SCHOTT Nexterion has dynamically expanded its product portfolio and<br />
now offers one of the most comprehensive product ranges of both coated and uncoated microarray<br />
surfaces. www.us.schott.com/nexterion<br />
269<br />
Media Partner<br />
Booth 148 (10x10)<br />
Founded in 1880 by Thomas Edison and published by the AAAS, SCIENCE ranks as the world’s<br />
leading scientific journal. Each week, SCIENCE provides over 136,000 global subscribers with peerreviewed<br />
original research, scientific research articles, reports, science and research news as well as<br />
policy forums and perspectives on current topics. Scientists can also access the journal online at www.<br />
scienceonline.org. The site includes a comprehensive recruitment site, www.sciencecareers.org, offering<br />
job listings, career advice and a resume/cv database as well as a database of scientific meetings at<br />
www.sciencemeetings.org.<br />
Booth 209 (10x10)<br />
SCIENION AG is a Berlin-based life science company well positioned in the field of ultra low<br />
level liquid handling systems including applications in genomics, proteomics and high<br />
throughput screening. The prize-awarded sciFLEXARRAYER allows the aspiration of low<br />
level liquid volumes from different reservoirs and contact-free micro drop delivery in the<br />
picoliter range onto a variety of carriers.<br />
Booth 260 (10x10)<br />
Scientific Specialties Inc. of California, manufactures injection-molded plastic consumables intended<br />
for applications in life science research laboratories. Products fall into four broad groupings:<br />
Centrifuge tubes; PCR plastics; Pipette tips; Tube Racks. We specialize in tips for robotic workstations,<br />
manufactured using a quality control regime which is not bettered in the industry. Scientific Specialties<br />
works with an established network of dealers and distributors in the US and worldwide, providing<br />
comprehensive local support. ALA <strong>LabAutomation</strong><strong>2006</strong> will include the launch of new products for<br />
HTS and molecular biology applications.<br />
Booth 202 (10x10)<br />
SciGene provides an integrated suite of instruments that use process control, automation, and protocol<br />
optimization to reduce microarray data errors, enabling researchers to quickly and reliably obtain<br />
meaningful results. Products include the Little Dipper Microarray Processing Systems, Hybex Microarray<br />
Incubation Systems, Series 700 Microarray Ovens and Gemini Twin Shaking Waterbaths.