Here we show how our Gilson portfolio of products fits into RT-LAMP COVID-19 testing workflows. Each step of the process is illustrated with a description of the products and how they can help to improve the quality of your results and enhance your sample integrity.
In today’s clinical environment, COVID-19 testing is of paramount importance and is growing in numbers on a daily basis. Here we show how our Gilson portfolio of products fit into the qPCR COVID-19 laboratory workflow.
Here, we discuss SHIELD T3, an organization founded by the University of Illinois to help expand the use of the I-COVID test. We describe their testing method and how Gilson liquid handling products are used to facilitate the workflow.
Dr. Ed Campbell is a molecular virologist at Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine whose research focuses on molecular mechanisms of viral infection and inflammation. Recently, he has taken on a new role as founder of SafeGuard Surveillance, a company running COVID-19 surveillance testing for school districts in the suburban Chicago area.
In this study, functional RNA was quantitated by RT-qPCR using the GoTaq® Probe 1-Step RT-qPCR System after two different extraction methods. To enhance the pipetting accuracy and consistency, PIPETMAX was used to reduce pipetting errors inherent in manual methods.
Integrating automated liquid handling systems, like PIPETMAX®, into your RT-qPCR workflows for detecting SARS-CoV-2 can help remove the risk of manual errors in sample transfers.
Josh Martin, a graduate research assistant and Ph.D. candidate with the McCardle Laboratory for Cancer Research, discusses how EXTRACTMAN helps to overcome limitations of the immunoprecipitation techniques that aim to identify and isolate binding partners of proteins.
Protein-protein interactions play an ever important role in oncogenesis. In this video, Dr. Richard Burgess, Professor Emeritus of Oncology at the University of Wisconsin, discusses approaches to characterize weak protein interactions that are targeted by cancer researchers.
CENTRY™ 103 Minicentrifuge is an easy-to-use and portable minicentrifuge, ideal for the quick separation of particles from a supernatant or for driving down of a drop of liquid from the walls of microtubes. Because of its ergonomic design, small footprint, and optional battery control, the CENTRY 103 can be used in any lab set up.
Gilson and QIAGEN teamed up to build a turnkey digital system based on Gilson's TRACKMAN® Connected sample prep system and QIAGEN's manual nucleic acid kits. In this webinar, you will learn about this new ecosystem and how it can bring many of the benefits of automation to your pipetting.