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Joseph
Olechno, Ph.D.
Vice
President, Marketing
Labcyte
Inc.
1190 Borregas Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
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Tel:
408 747 2000 x161
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email: joe.olechno@labcyte.com
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Labcyte Introduces Four New Products at LabAutomation 2006
January 22, 2006 – Labcyte
today announced the introduction of four new products at the LabAutomation 2006
Exhibition. Foremost is the introduction of the Echo™ 555 liquid handler, a
next generation system employing acoustic droplet ejection (ADE) for touchless
transfer of liquids. The new Echo 555 has ability to dispense up to 600,000
different compounds in 24 hours.
“We believe that the increased throughput is a significant
enhancement that will allow users to get better data faster while saving
hundreds of thousands of dollars a year,” said Dr. Elaine J. Heron, CEO of
Labcyte Inc. “We listened to our customers and with this introduction we have
answered one of their most significant requests. We invite people to our booth,
477, and to our Workshop at 12:30 PM
on Monday, January 23 to learn more.”
Labcyte is also introducing three new consumables for the
lab. “The MicroClime™ environmental lid is a breakthrough
for labs,” said Richard
Ellson, CTO of
Labcyte Inc. “This lid, which is compatible with most SBS standard microplates,
dramatically reduces evaporation of liquids from the plates and reduces
hydration of liquids in the wells. The lid contains a reservoir of liquid
chosen by the user. In the case of compound libraries,
the fluid would be DMSO; in other cases, the liquid could be water or some
other solvent. Solvent contained in the lid creates a vapor layer that reduces
the edge effects and significantly decreases evaporation and hydration of
hygroscopic solvents such as DMSO. Dr. Mitchell Mutz
will give a talk at 3:30 PM
on Monday, January 23 showing how the lid prevents evaporation and hydration.” Applications
include maintenance of plates on the screening deck, preservation of undiluted
compound solutions dispensed in small volumes, and conservation of water in
assay plates.
Labcyte Inc. is also
introducing a new 384-well, low dead-volume, ADE source plate. This plate shows
a unique diamond pattern and provides researchers with a working range of 2-10
microliters that was previously unavailable. Using the Echo 550 or 550 liquid handlers,
over 300 assay plates could be created from one of these plates without adding
additional material..
Labcyte, in collaboration with Corning Life Sciences, is
introducing a new 1536-well, high-base, ADE source
microplate. This new Echo qualified plate is automation-friendly and easily
accommodates barcoding. “This source microplate was a joint effort between Corning, with their
knowledge of polymers and molding, and Labcyte, with our unique understanding
of acoustic technology,” said Dr. Heron. Our users asked us to provide more
source plates with different characteristics and we met their challenge. There will
be a workshop at 12:30 PM
on Tuesday, January 24, where Bristol-Myers Squibb will report on their
findings on the use of this plate. This will include ADE transfer results,
tests for potential contaminates, and data from biological assays.”
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To
see a video of acoustic droplet formation, please visit
http://www.labcyte.com/aboutus/technology/2nL.mpg
For
more information on focused acoustic technology and the Echo 550 liquid
handler, please visit http://www.labcyte.com/products/hardware/Echo550.html
Labcyte
Inc. is a privately held company that was formed by the merger of Picoliter
Inc. and Labcyte, LLC in October 2003. The company, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California,
provides plastic laboratory supplies, as well as the Echo 550 compound
dispenser. The Labcyte acoustic liquid handling technology has broad
applications in the life science including dispensing equipment, assay systems,
particle manufacturing, microarrays, and live-cell transfer devices. Labcyte
has 24 issued U.S.
patents on acoustic technology and many additional patent applications pending
as well as additional international filings. For more information, visit the
company’s website, www.labcyte.com.