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The NIH selects only the best, you should too!Tecan helps researchers excel with automated laboratory workflow solutions. |
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Solutions for every aspect of your laboratory workflow Tecan provides a number of innovative, off-the-shelf solutions that are specifically tailored for applications in the life sciences. Many of these systems have been developed in collaboration with our partners, combining our instrumentation with widely used kits. These standardized packages improve the efficiency and consistency of automated protein and DNA analysis, cell culture and drug discovery processes in any laboratory.
Meet today’s needs – be prepared for tomorrow Tecan microplate readers and washers are designed to be used stand-alone as well as integrated into a robotic system depending on your throughput needs. The Freedom EVO® workstation’s unparalleled scalability lets you expand your system as your needs grow, thus protecting your investment. You might not be able to predict all of the outcomes of your research but you can rest assured that your automated system can adapt to your future needs.
Unparalleled system flexibility Choose an automated solution as personal as your research. Your research is unique and requires automated solutions that can flexibly and easily handle your assays special needs. Building on over 25 years of Tecan experience, Tecan delivers the building blocks for your applications via the fully configurable and modular Freedom EVO platform. Powered by intuitive Freedom EVOware® software, each system is equipped to successfully automate genomic, proteomic, drug discovery, and other life science applications.
Tecan offers a proven track record with NIH funded projectsColumbia University
"Perfecting technology for the NIH Roadmap" - in Tecan Journal 01/2007 Scientists at Columbia University have created three flexible, fully automated workstations based on Freedom EVO 200 platforms for the assay development work they are performing as part of the NIH Molecular Libraries Roadmap initiative. A year into the NIH Roadmap initiative, a team of researchers at Columbia University has established a truly remarkable, purpose-built assay facility in the middle of Manhattan. The new 6,000 square foot facility, which has been set up from scratch, is one of ten screening centers in the US that together form the MLSCN, the Molecular Libraries Screening Centers Network. The centers aim to bring in a range of different types of assays from the scientific community, both enzymatic and high content cellbased assays, and use them to screen a large set of compounds, looking for those that perturb specific functions in the cell or bind specific proteins and could consequently be further developed for use as biological probes. (find out more)
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