Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic has been effectively contained in China. A contributing factor for containing the virus has been China’s use of rapid detection methods. Many manufactures have been producing detection kits for COVID-19. Using qPCR to detect the viral nucleic acid sample can achieve a rapid diagnosis of suspected cases. One of the key steps necessary for detection kits is Read More
Implen NanoPhotometer® N50 Touch Used to Evaluate Nucleic Acid Primer Quality for COVID-19 Detection Kits
Implen Launches New NanoPhotometer® N120
The Microvolume High Throughput Champion Implen Munich, Germany (April 3, 2019)—Implen GmbH is excited to announce the release of the NanoPhotometer® N120, an absorbance based UV/VIS Multi-Channel Spectrophotometer. The instrument’s extremely compact and stand-alone design (20x20x12 cm) allows for rapid full scan analysis of up to 12 samples (2µl) from 200 - 900 nm at a time over a wide Read More
Implen NanoPhotometer at the world-class precinct for the next generation of bio scientists at The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is building a world-class precinct for the next generation of bio scientists, vets, and doctors. This project is the first stage of the Western Edge Biosciences program. It will transform the learning experience across the biosciences – and will meet requirements for the global accreditation of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program in 2020, the only accredited Read More
Implen NanoPhotometer is Cited in Over 4,000 Scientific Publications
Researchers and end users utilizing the NanoPhotometer in their labs have been busy in the past few years (possibly leave out past few years and just say have been busy)! Implen is proud to announce that the NanoPhotometer® has been cited in over 4,000 scientific publications (including a multitude of peer reviewed journals). A plethora of these publications can be accessed directly on Google Read More
Implen is proud to sponsor and support iGEM programs in Heidelberg and Düsseldorf
Implen is proud to sponsor and support iGEM programs in Heidelberg and Düsseldorf. The iGEM Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of synthetic biology, education and competition. Each year over 6,000 student researchers participate in the iGEM annual Jamboree. Congratulation to all iGEM teams and kudos to iGEM Heidelberg on their record breaking year: 7 Read More