Zephyr is a demon in genomics

Published: 29-Jan-2009

Caliper Life Sciences, a provider of tools and services for drug discovery and life sciences research, has added the Zephyr genomics workstation to its product portfolio for molecular biology applications.


Caliper Life Sciences, a provider of tools and services for drug discovery and life sciences research, has added the Zephyr genomics workstation to its product portfolio for molecular biology applications.

The new workstation complements the company's LabChip GX system, which performs fast, automated 1-D electrophoretic separations of nucleic acid samples.

The Zephyr includes pre-installed methods for automating many widely used nucleic acid purification chemistries, as well as standard Caliper methods for routine applications such as PCR setup and sample normalisation.

Several features to minimise common errors and simplify operation are also available, including a graphical user interface (GUI), partial tip loading, and an ultrasonic detector.

The GUI guides the user through method selection and setup, eliminating many of the common errors associated with high-throughput processing. Utilising the Zephyr's partial tip loading capability, the instrument can efficiently process from 8-96 samples simultaneously. The ultrasonic detector provides contact-free liquid level sensing and reduces the potential for cross contamination.

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