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Technical Communities and Scientific Industries Sign Government Services Partnership
- By Ali Cheung · May 22nd, 2012
VA hospital gets new research laboratory
- By Travis Wheeler · April 26th, 2012
The new laboratory has been five years in the making. It replaces the old laboratory which is more than 30 years old and built in the basement of a building. The new facility is 18,000 square feet, and it cost a total of $7 million.
State’s ‘incubator’ lab facility helps new biotechnology companies grow
- By Travis Wheeler · March 28th, 2012
The facility offers access to labs, affordable rent, common areas like conference rooms and most important of all a network among each other, the state’s pharmaceutical industry and 15 research universities in New Jersey and nationwide.
5 tips for life sciences companies on securing federal funding
- By Travis Wheeler · March 1st, 2012
The Department of Defense, in particular, can be a fruitful source of grant funding for biomedical firms in industry sectors such as telemedicine, infectious disease, chemical defense and environmental medicine.
DOE’s Brookhaven lab to help bring new tech to market
- By Travis Wheeler · February 28th, 2012
Brookhaven Lab will take part in a pioneering effort to make its research facilities and expertise more readily available to private companies trying to move newly developed technologies from the drawing board to the marketplace.
Free Gov-Only Field Trial Sweep Generator: Agilent E8257N
- By Michael Fox · January 26th, 2012
The Agilent Technologies E8257N signal generator is an electronic instrument that generates repeating electronic signals.It contains an electronic oscillator, a circuit that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform. Generator, Sweep, 40 GHz.
Hamilton asmServer and asmStore Automated Storage
- By Ali Cheung · January 18th, 2012
Hamilton Storage’s modular plate management systems are available to government users at GSA Schedule pricing at GSAMart.
Developing protein-based assays for early disease detection
- By Travis Wheeler · January 18th, 2012
The technology opens the possibility of screening for several hundred biomarkers in a single assay, in a very high-throughput and quantitative fashion.
Tecans M1000 may help speed drug discovery using zebrafish
- By Travis Wheeler · January 16th, 2012
The flexibility of the Infinite M1000 has enabled scientists to develop a simple and cost-effective automated screening method based on fluorescent or luminescent reporter detection in live zebrafish.
Technical Communities Breaks Sales Records for 2011
- By Ali Cheung · January 10th, 2012
Company again reports double-digit growth and record results in all 5 revenue categories




















