New Partnership Combines Mosquito® and Fragment Analyzer™ Platforms

Advanced Analytical Technologies and TTP Labtech Alliance Delivers High-Throughput NGS Library Prep Solutions

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TTP Labtech Ltd. is a global leader in the design and development of automated instrumentation and consumables for life science applications. Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc. (AATI) is the award-winning manufacturer of Fragment Analyzer™ and FEMTO Pulse™ automated systems for nucleic acid sizing and quantity analysis. The Fragment Analyzer INFINITY™ model integrates within robotic cells for complete 24+ hour automation. The companies have signed a co-marketing agreement to support joint solutions that miniaturise and optimise high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation workflows.

The new NGS methods, published by Stanford researchers in Cell (Loh and Chen, et al., 2016) and Nature Scientific Data (Koh and Sinha, et al., 2016), combine the versatile TTP Labtech mosquito® automated low-volume liquid handlers with Advanced Analytical’s Fragment Analyzer™. The approach overcomes challenges associated with high-throughput single-cell sequencing. Combined use of the mosquito and Fragment Analyzer systems enables scale with cost-efficiency, accuracy, and precision.

Rahul Sinha, PhD, ...

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