Today, Sina Wittmann got the Labbot installed in her Lab, at the IMB!
Mattias Törnquist, an application specialist from Labbot, gave an insightful presentation on the new equipment to a group of researchers from both the IMB and JGU. Many members of the SFB1551 were present, eager to explore its potential. Following the presentation, attendees participated in a hands-on session, where they had the opportunity to delve deeper into the data acquisition process.
A bit more about the Labbot:
The Labbot instrument contains the combined functionality of a fluorometer, a UV/vis spectrometer, a static light scattering instrument, a nanoliter titration system and a very precise temperature ramping and control function. Its uniqueness lies in the simultaneous and coordinated utilisation of these functionalities on a single sample, enabling experiments that would be practically impossible to perform on separate instruments
Some of the most used applications include: Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation, Protein Interactions, Amyloid Aggregation, Thermal Stability, Metal Ion Binding and pH Stability.
The Labbot instrument contains the combined functionality of a fluorometer, a UV/vis spectrometer, a static light scattering instrument, a nanoliter titration system and a very precise temperature ramping and control function. Its uniqueness lies in the simultaneous and coordinated utilisation of these functionalities on a single sample, enabling experiments that would be practically impossible to perform on separate instruments
Some of the most used applications include: Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation, Protein Interactions, Amyloid Aggregation, Thermal Stability, Metal Ion Binding and pH Stability.
We’re excited to see how Sina and the network will unlock the potential of this cutting-edge technology