Two lucky scientists were drawn from those who entered Genevac's 'Swap a card for a car' competition held at International Biotech 2003
Two lucky scientists were drawn from those who entered Genevac's 'Swap a card for a car' competition held at International Biotech 2003.
The sporty radio-controlled Mini Coopers attracted plenty of attention at the two-day show, which saw the UK launch of the new Genevac HT-24 ultra high throughput evaporation workstation.
The lucky winners were Simon Cooke of Evotec OAI in Abingdon, Oxfordshire and - keeping up the West Country emphasis - Jane Pratt from Tripos Receptor Research in Bude, Cornwall.
Also on show was Genevac's latest EZ-2 plus personal solvent evaporator, which drew significant interest from visitors.
The latest EZ-2 software adds a useful concentration mode to the easy to use instrument, making it even more versatile for life science researchers everywhere.