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Apr 1, 2007 10:19 am
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Our constraint is time, not lack of experience. Both Joe & I have been doing this sort of thing for over 12 years. We just don't have the time to sit down and...
Xiril AG of Switzerland has automated similar applications. I discussed with their US applications engineer. With the information given, he says that it is...
Dear, Nucomat system integration from Belgium can maybe your partner. We have integrated different instruments for the chemical industries ( IC. ICP , AA ...)...
Hello everyone, May I share some thoughts and a (probably controversial) proposal. I’ve been making robots for 25 years. Around 1996 or 1997 (I can’t...
Dear All - I am very interested in developing a new LRIG group(s) in the Central & Southwest US, specifically Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. My thought...
gmiertschin@...
Apr 25, 2007 9:27 am
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Dear All - I would like to begin a conversation with interested parties about forming an active LRIG group in the Texas, Oklahoma area with the possible...
gmiertschin@...
Apr 25, 2007 9:28 am
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An interesting idea, David. Do I understand you correctly that we are not talking about a serious, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal here, what you have in mind...
I have a customer interested in exchanging media for mouse embryo growth. They currently do the pipetting by hand, but of course they can see the embryo and...
Greg Gadd, T-US
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Apr 27, 2007 8:16 pm
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... Central & ... confidential and is the property of Beckman Coulter, Inc. It is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not the...
Hi, We are looking for a simple sample pickup unit which we could integrate in our setup. Something like ~10 positions carousel for Eppendorf tubes which are ...
Hi all, I'm looking at a possible purchase of a secondhand Packard Multiprobe 204DT for general sample preparation duties. Are these machines reliable?...
Hi Kevin, Thanks for your response. Serious? I'm not proposing anything frivolous or even trivial but perhaps a bit less formal. Scholarly? It depends how you...
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May 1, 2007 8:32 am
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Hi David I'd favour most of the input from users as we 'traders' can only be biased and frequently use 'shiney suit speak'. However, the users will need a good...
Greg, It seems that a vision system could be easily integrated with a pipetting arm to avoid disturbing the embryo. We did the opposite of this for a blood ...
Hi everybody, I'm looking for anybody who can supply very light, small pipetting robots. By which I mean, something that is small enough to fit in a briefcase...
Oliver de Peyer
opeyer@...
May 1, 2007 9:49 pm
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I am interested in the idea. I prefer to build my own equipment from "off the shelf" components, but the complexity of the equipment today and the difficulty...
Mlejnek, Ron
Ron.Mlejnek@...
May 1, 2007 9:51 pm
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David, You raise an excellent point when you write that: "...I know there might be minority interest from the present membership who are mostly from...
Andrew at Lab Automation made a good point when he wrote that: "the users will need a good deal of tempting I think you'll find." One of the few things that...
I'd be very interested to hear more about your application. Is there a person involved? or is it totally remote? What about samples drying out? I love...
Hi Everyone, The responses over expanding the reach of the LRIG are very thoughtful and definitely worth further discussion. I too have been involved in...
Marsha Paul
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May 2, 2007 3:31 pm
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Hi Andrew, Long time.... Over the years I have written many articles including for 'peer reviewed' journals, even one quite recently. I suspect that pharma ...
Hi Ron, My reaction to this is that build-your-own is also the sort of content the ezine could carry. I think there are many labs who would welcome some input...
Thank you. Sorry I did not mean to be so critical of the LRIG - I surely over-stated my feelings. You are probably right that an ezine alone will raise the...
Hi Kevin, I'm not quite sure what you mean. If you mean that scientists will only read articles that are peer reviewed then I hope that is not the case. If the...
David, Scientists will read articles, peer-reviewed or not. But... Professors will not write articles (generally speaking) unless they can be published in a...
Thanks for the helpful replies to my previous message about the Packard 204 (turns out it has fixed tips not disposable, but this is fine for us). The...
Hi I'm looking for a plate hotel for storing SBS foot print crystallography plates - they need to be stored in "separate" positions i.e. not on top of each...
Can someone recommend a local (South San Francisco) integration vendor? We would like to integrate a Twister II to feed deepwell plates to a Covaris ...