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How to Keep Your ULT Freezer Healthy
Lab Academy
Do you ever consider the value of the samples within your freezer? Your ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezer is not just a storage room for samples; it is your assurance for long-term scientific success and guards the results of your work. Therefore, every researcher should understand the importance of ULT freezers, know how to choose a reliable one, understand best practices for sample management, and have clear guidance on maintaining ULT freezers.
Whether you are a young scientist looking to understand more about ULT freezers and how to use them effectively or an experienced lab manager looking for a refresher, this webinar has value.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- Why store samples in an ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezer?
- How to identify a reliable freezer and its anatomy.
- The importance of sample management.
- How to prolong the lifetime of your ULT freezer.
Watch recorded webinar now:
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Azer Bolte
Product Marketing Manager, Eppendorf
Azer Bolte has been Product Marketing Manager at Eppendorf since April 2022, responsible for ULT Freezer marketing in Europe. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in industrial engineering and an MSc in management. Azer has worked in application and marketing roles for more than seven years in various companies. With her passion for the life-science industry and the goal of finding the right cold storage solution for each customer, she has taken on her new role at Eppendorf.
Jan-Hendrik Bebermeier
Global Marketing Manager, Eppendorf
Jan Bebermeier is a Global Marketing Manager for cold storage products and is in charge of sustainability for all Eppendorf products. He holds a PhD in the field of molecular biology. Since joining Eppendorf in 2005, he has been responsible for different product groups in various positions.