Staff from BMG LABTECH will on-hand to discuss their ‘All Stars’ microplate reader range at the Synbitech Conference, QEII Centre in London from 24-25th June.
The company has supported Synthetic Biology Projects iGEM projects for more than 10 years through the provision of instruments and applications support for several projects. BMG LABTECH microplate readers have been used primarily to study bacterial growth and gene expression and have been the core instruments for project teams including past winners from University of Cambridge and Imperial College.
The sensitivity and flexibility, fluorescence, luminescence and absorbance of the company’s microplate readers, along with their robust design, make them suited to all aspects of synthetic biology research.
To find out more about the ‘All Stars’ microplate reader range, visit BMG LABTECH at Stand 4 at the Synbitech Conference, QEII Centre in London from 24-25 June.