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Explore the next generation of compound dosing

4 Dec 2023

Back in the early 2000s, a new crop of machines were introduced (often by inkjet-printer manufacturers) that dispensed small volumes of liquids into defined and limited labware. This was certainly a breakthrough, compared to older serial dilution methods, but today – close to a decade on – researchers and other pharmaceutical compounders are bumping up against several limitations of this approach. Fortunately, dedicated fluidic dispensing engineers have been working on modern solutions to some of these common problems. In this application note from BioDot Inc., explore five common shortcomings that can now be overcome with minimal equipment investment and no disruption to your current workflows – only the streamlining or elimination of multiple troublesome or costly steps.

Omnia™

BioDot Inc.

Discrete Picoliter, Nanoliter, and Microliter drops with unmatched speed and precision by combining proprietary Rainmaker™ and BioJet™ dispensing technologies on one platform.

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Explore the next generation of compound dosing