This new trade fair originates from the Ilmac exhibition, but is now devoted to research and development, analytics and diagnostics in life sciences and the chemical industry
Agilent Technologies Europe will be demonstrating the full extent of its analytical capabilities at R+D in Life Sciences in Basel, October 15-18, 2002.
This new international trade fair and congress originates from the Ilmac exhibition, but is now devoted to research and development, analytics and diagnostics in life sciences and the chemical industry.
Agilent will be showing new product developments, along with a series of scientific presentations on key solutions and applications in the fields of life science research and disease understanding, drug discovery and development, as well as food, environment, and basic chemistry.
Technical experts from Agilent will be on hand to demonstrate and explain the significance of the latest advancements from Agilent, including its new nanoflow proteomics solution for protein identification and characterisation, as well as its family of genome screening microarray kits.
Capable of protein identification at the low femtomole level and ideal for the dilute nature of samples derived from in-gel digests, Agilent's new nanoflow proteomics solution centres on a Nano LC Ion Trap MS/MS system.
With its unique capillary HPLC system and the new high sensitivity SL LC/MSD ion trap, the new system provides the user with unprecedented reproducibility, sensitivity and robustness at flow rates as low as 100 nanolitres/min. Agilent's new range of genome-screening microarray kits, which are already helping numerous drug discovery and development researchers, including Hitachi's life sciences group, will also be demonstrated.
Agilent human, mouse, rat, and arabidopsis microarrays contain predominantly public domain sequence with some discovery content from Incyte Genomics.
These cDNA and oligonucleotide microarray kits feature sequence-verified cDNA clones or 60mer oligonucleotides.
Furthermore, when combined with a pre-microarray RNA sample integrity test using an Agilent 2100 bioanalyser, they help to reduce hands-on time and experimental variability associated with typical microarray processing. Informative ten-minute applications lectures for researchers will be presented by scientists on the Agilent stand twice daily at 10am and 2pm, these will include: Systematic method development concept for HPLC and LC/MS.
RP-HPLC and LC/MS of peptides and proteins.
Protein Characterization using AP-Maldi/ion trap and 2D-nano-LC/ion trap mass spectrometry.
Agilent is on stand G68 in hall 2.1 at R+D in Life Sciences.