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CEM Discover
Microwave DigestorThe Discover provides an economical, robust platform for heating sealed pressure vessels with the power of microwave energy.
3404 - Medicinal and biomolecular chemistryGold Coast Michael Batzloff -
Olympus IX73
Inverted MicroscopeThe Olympus IX73 Inverted Microscope is equipped with a color camera for light microscopy and with a monochrome camera to capture fluorescent images with standard wavelength filters. The stage accommodates microscope slides, multi-well [...]
32 - BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCESGold Coast Technical Partners Health -
Oroboros Instruments O2K
OxygraphThe Oroboros O2k provides a unique high-resolution approach for monitoring cellular and mitochondrial respiratory function and supports a combination of add-on modules for measurement of photosynthesis together with dark respiration [...]
32 - BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCESGold Coast Technical Partners Health -
Nikon Eclipse Ts2
Inverted MicroscopeNikon Eclipse Ts2 Inverted Biological Microscope · Faster, brighter images with LED illumination.
9001 - General LaboratoryNathan Nam-Trung Nguyen -
Bio-Rad T100
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Machine"The 96-well T100 PCR thermal cycler offers an intuitive touch screen and reliable performance in a compact footprint."
41 - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESNathan Russell Jarrott -
Bio-Rad MyCycler
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Machine"The Bio-Rad MyCycler Thermal Cycler is a compact, sleek 96-well PCR system with a gradient feature and is used for gene amplification."
32 - BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCESNathan Rebecca Ford -
Bio-Rad MyCycler
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Machine"The Bio-Rad MyCycler Thermal Cycler is a compact, sleek 96-well PCR system with a gradient feature and is used for gene amplification."
32 - BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCESNathan Rebecca Ford -
Ratek OM11
Incubator Shaker"The OM11 is a compact bench top orbital mixer within a temperature controlled cabinet."
9001 - General LaboratoryNathan Tony Greene