Posted by Anna in 2DE Knowledge Base, News on 12. May, 2010 | 2 Comments
To continue in our series of customer profiles, I would like to introduce you today to Dr. Mike Hart who works as a Research Technologist at the Akron City Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology Research, which is part of Summa Health Systems (USA). Although Dr. Hart’s main focus area is biomarker
Continue Reading »Posted by ludesi in How to's in REDFIN, New features in REDFIN on 18. Mar, 2010 | No Comments
We are always getting great feedback and ideas from our customers on how to keep developing REDFIN, so that it continues being one of the best software on the market for 2D gel image analysis. Like for most of us, the biggest problem is always to prioritize what is most
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Posted by Anna in 2DE Knowledge Base, New features in REDFIN
A few weeks ago you voted on the top features you’d like to see in REDFIN next and your highest priority was to have more types of statistical hypothesis testing available at your fingertips. So we got busy and not even three weeks later we’re proud to announce that in
Continue Reading »The dates for the third webinar in our series of free educational webinars are now out and seats are already being reserved. This time we will be discussing: “Working with your 2D gel image analysis results: advisable routines for controlling, mining, and exporting your data.” For most 2D gel experiments,
Continue Reading »Gel IQ has been picked up by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) columnist Taralyn Tan. Taralyn studies nociceptor development and neuropathic pain in a Harvard neurobiology laboratory at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and as a side-project she reviews websites of interest within the ‘OMICS’ field. The ones she
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In today’s customer profile I have the pleasure of introducing you to Dr. Pascale Jackers. Dr. Jackers works as a Senior Scientist in the well-established, multi-disciplinary Mass Spectrometry Laboratory situated at the University of Liège in Belgium. Under the direction of Prof. Edwin DePauw, the team uses primarily mass spectrometric
Continue Reading »It’s now official: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., one of the largest global manufacturers and suppliers of life science products and the market-leader in 2D gel electrophoresis products has incorporated REDFIN into their electrophoresis portfolio. Wow! Apart from being a huge recognition for the REDFIN software and the Ludesi 2D gel image
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Measuring and controlling experimental output is standard procedure in most labs, as it facilitates reproducible and successful research. Quality controlling the output from your 2D gel image analysis should equally be good practice, in order to avoid losing or masking valuable data from the experiment. With the new and freely
Continue Reading »Due to popular demand we are repeating the first webinar in a series of free educational webinars on 2D gel image analysis. The new times as well as links for reserving your seat are up now on our webinar page. This webinar covers everything from correct image acquisition from your
Continue Reading »If there ever is a time when you should feel sorry for your boss it’s when he’s been stuck in the cramped space of a plane for 27 hours straight… Especially if like our CEO Ola Forsstrom-Olsson you are a tall, muscular Scandinavian man who has problems folding himself into
Continue Reading »Wow, what an exciting day for those of us organizing the Ludesi webinars! Within 24 hours of announcing the dates of the first webinar – “Six key steps to a successful 2D gel image analysis” – we got flooded with interest and had to close registration first thing this Monday
Continue Reading »We all know that being excellent at everything is impossible, so it’s always great to get some hands-on training by those who are experts in their field. This is especially important when you are working in the lab and the proper usage of an instrument or software can mean the
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