Tecan's Freedom EVO liquid handling workstation is helping researchers at Quanterix Corporation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to develop Simoa (single molecule array) technology.
Jeffrey Randall, principal scientist at Quanterix, said: 'Our Simoa technology allows us to detect single molecules, making it ideal for the quantification of low abundance analytes and biomarkers.
'Accurate control of pipetting volumes is important to us because our assays are at least 1,000 times more sensitive than traditional bulk Elisa.
'The Freedom EVO platform offers very reproducible pipetting, allowing us to ramp up throughput without sacrificing consistency,' he added.
Todd Campbell, senior automation engineer, said: 'We use the platform as a research and development tool to optimise our assays.
'The Freedom EVO offers the flexibility we need to make these changes because protocols are continuously evolving.
'The software is easy to use and with Tecan's excellent support we have been able to develop our system very quickly to begin sample testing,' he added.