PerkinElmer Launches New Solutions

Improve Speed and Effectiveness of Life Sciences Research Processes

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In today’s complex research setting, speed and efficiency are critical to achieving scientific breakthroughs. PerkinElmer, Inc., a global leader focused on improving the health and safety of people and the environment, today announced the launch of several new innovations to support the workflows of highly specialized areas of life sciences research. These solutions enable scientists in drug discovery, cellular research, biotherapeutics, genetics, genomics and protein research.

The new offerings are on display in adjacent booths (#717 and #731) at the 2016 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) Conference and Exhibition at the San Diego Convention Center. These technologies allow researchers to automate and improve the efficiency of their workflows across liquid handling, assays, big data and informatics processing, high content imaging and nucleic acid extraction.

“To remain competitive, researchers must push the boundaries of science to translate discoveries from the lab to the real world,” said Brian Kim, president, ...

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