Gilson and QIAGEN Announce Collaboration Aiming to Make Manual Nucleic Acid Extraction More Efficient and Reproducible
Gilson and QIAGEN have entered into a strategic partnership that will provide researchers the ability to limit operator-dependent variation in their manual nucleic acid extraction results and improve the traceability of their workflows.
- Gilson and QIAGEN have entered into a strategic partnership that will provide researchers the ability to limit operator-dependent variation in their manual nucleic acid extraction results and improve the traceability of their workflows.
- This collaboration will integrate Gilsons TRACKMAN Connected digital bench tools and QIAGENs manual nucleic acid extraction kits to create consistency between collaborators, increase confidence in their execution of extraction protocols, and improve traceability at the bench.
- Our collaboration with QIAGEN enables scientists to deliver verifiable science through full traceability of their bench work.
- To support our customers in using this innovative tool for seamless integration into manual nucleic acid isolation protocols, QIAGEN has started to develop validated protocols for the TRACKMAN Connected platform introduced by Gilson.