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Introduction of new OsmoTECH® HT Automated Micro-Osmometer

In this session, Advanced Instruments introduces the latest addition to the OsmoTECH® portfolio of micro-osmometers. With increasing timeline pressures to get biopharmaceutical candidates into therapeutic use, optimizing osmolality testing to reduce hands-on time is critical in a high-throughput environment. The OsmoTECH HT High throughput plate-based micro-osmometer is designed to meet these needs with a 96-plate format, sample automation and minimal intervention. Watch now to learn more about the OsmoTECH HT and how it will transform your lab workflow for osmolality testing.

 

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