Introductory technology promotion aimed at researchers interested in a cost-effective and energy efficient DNA sample storage method
GenVault has announced the introduction of its Bank in a Box promotion aimed at customers interested in evaluating replacing freezers with a room temperature, dry DNA storage system.
Bank in a Box features GenVault's GenPlate - a multiwell DNA storage plate embedded with aliquots of proven media for the archiving of DNA from a variety of biosample types.
Another feature of GenPlate is GenCode, a permanent sample identification system consisting of an oligonucleotide based tag that comigrates with the sample through downstream analysis.
The introductory system comes complete with a pack of 20 GenPlates in any configuration, a limited edition of GenVault's GenConnect sample management software and one Desktop Archive storage module with capacity for 38,400 aliquots.
As biosample collections grow, the samples and data stored by the Bank in a Box can be fully integrated into GenVault's other storage systems.
Upgrading to the Personal or Dynamic Archive systems is as simple as transferring the GenPlate collection to the storage hardware of choice.
The complete system is available for the introductory price of US$1800.