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Dolomite launches Educational Microfluidic Starter Kit

9th February 2015

Microfluidics specialist Dolomite has created a low cost kit aimed at educational initiatives or those new to microfluidics. The Educational Microfluidic Starter Kit offers connect-­and-­go microfluidic capabilities, allowing easy set-up without the need for specialist tools or a gas supply.

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Dolomite launches Educational Microfluidic Starter Kit

Dolomite’s microfluidics technology ideal for B cell encapsulation

9th February 2015

A Dolomite droplet generation system is helping researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, USA, to encapsulate human and mouse B cells for the cloning of antibody genes.

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Dolomite’s microfluidics technology ideal for B cell encapsulation

A novel approach to 3D cell culturing using the Dolomite Micro Droplet System

23rd January 2015

Biotechnology service provider Bioneer A/S, based in Hørsholm, Denmark, is taking advantage of the exceptional microfluidics capabilities of Dolomite’s Micro Droplet System to reliably encapsulate cells in gelatin hydrogels, enabling 3D cell culture growth in a straightforward, easy-to-handle format.

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A novel approach to 3D cell culturing using the Dolomite Micro Droplet System

Dolomite’s microfluidics technology helping to advance antibody therapeutics

13th January 2015

Dolomite’s droplet generation system is helping AbVitro to identify potential therapeutic targets using its AbPair™ technology.

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Dolomite’s microfluidics technology helping to advance antibody therapeutics

Line dancing bacteria win the 2014 Dolomite and Lab on a Chip Video Competition

15th December 2014

The inaugural MicroTAS Video Competition, run by microfluidics specialist Dolomite and Lab on a Chip, and supported by the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society, saw first prize awarded to an enterprising – and highly creative – entry submitted by Tijmen Hageman from the Korean Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Europe GmbH in collaboration with the University of Twente.

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Line dancing bacteria win the 2014 Dolomite and Lab on a Chip Video Competition