Automated Liquid Handlers that Meet NIH Requirements

Lab Automation: A Smart Way to Expedite Research  

Shorten the time between research grant approval and results with Biomek Automated Liquid Handlers. All Biomeks are made in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, and meet the Federal Acquisition Regulation, FAR 52.225-6 Trade Agreements Certificate, and the policies and procedures of Part 25 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation related to the Buy American statute. 

What instruments are needed to expedite discovery or development of your next breakthrough?

 
Biomek i7  Automated Liquid Handling Workstation

Biomek i7 自动化工作站

专为不断变化的工作流程优先级而设计

Biomek i7 自动化工作站旨在优化工作流程,并增加中到高的实验通量,同时结合全球客户建议的增强功能,从而展现该工作站在行业众多产品中脱颖而出的实验性能 。
Biomek FXP  Automated Liquid Handling Workstation

Biomek FXP Automated Workstation

Flexibility for your high throughput workflow

Biomek FXP provides the speed and performance critical to today’s research environments. The flexible platform is available in single and dual pipetting head models combining multichannel (96 or 384) and Span-8 pipetting. Ideal for high throughput workflows, 

 

Biomek NXP Automated Liquid Handling Workstation

Biomek NXP Automated Workstation

The compact and cost effective Biomek NXP is available with two pipetting models: Multichannel (96 or 384) or Span-8. Both combine the benefits of a small footprint with the increased efficiency and flexibility of a medium- to high-throughput instrument. Open-ended flexibility enables integration capability based on your workflow needs.

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Content and Resources

A Centrifuge Primer Centrifuges have three basic components - a rotor, a drive shaft, and a motor
Practical Flow Cytometry Author: HOWARD M. SHAPIRO | Published 2013
Flow Cytometry First Principles Author: Alice Longobardi Givan | The Herbert C. Englert Cell Analysis Laboratory of the Morris Cotton Cancer Center and Department of Physiology Dartmouth Medical School - Lebanon, New Hampshire
Automation of PA 800 plus CE-SDS Assays Authors: Michael Kowalski, Clarence Lew, Mehul P. Vora and James A. Thorn | Published 2013