Webinars & Podcasts

Improving Workflow Efficiency in the Modern Clinical Laboratory

April 17th, 2024: This session demonstrates the unique benefits of Advanced Instruments’ technologies including our GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF, Anoxomat® III Anaerobic Jar System, Artel PCS® Pipette Calibration System, and our clinical osmometers. Whether you work on the chemistry, microbiology, or hematology bench, attendees gain practical insights and best practices that help clinical laboratories worldwide:

Featured Products

GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF

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Anoxomat® III Anaerobic Jar System

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Artel PCS® Pipette Calibration System

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OsmoPRO® Multi-Sample Micro-Osmometer

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Clinical Case Study

Improving cell count turnaround times with the GloCyte Automated Cell Counter

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Clinical App Note

Reducing Error Associated with Manual Chamber Counts with the GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF

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Clinical App Note

Clinical Osmometer Applications

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Clinical App Note

The Importance of Measured Osmolality Testing With an In-house Osmometer

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Clinical Webinar

Virtual Demo | GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF

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Clinical Webinar

Virtual Demo | Artel PCS® Pipette Calibration System

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Clinical Webinar

Virtual Demo | Anoxomat® III Anaerobic Jar System

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Clinical Posters

Reducing Cell Count Bias with the GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF

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Clinical Posters

Improving cell count turnaround times with the GloCyte® Automated Cell Counter for CSF

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Clinical Posters

Shining Renewed Light on a Tried-and-True Test: The Critical Role of Osmolality Testing in Improving Health and Economic Outcomes in Patients with Hyponatremia

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Clinical Knowledge Center

The Value of Our Clinical Osmometers

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Clinical Knowledge Center

Measuring the Impact of Common Environmental Conditions on Laboratory Data Integrity

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Clinical Knowledge Center

Freezing Point Depression Theory

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