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- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
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Webinar
Safety in the laboratory: how to use centrifuges under ideal conditions and ensure good results
Lab Academy
Right now, many centrifuges are being intensely used in clinical analysis, microbiology, and molecular biology laboratories. As a result, new challenges arise, such as contamination by aerosols that could be released into the environment.
In this webinar, we will talk about how to protect yourself from aerosols as well as some basic centrifugation concepts, such as the difference between RPM and G-force, the use of rotors as well as cleaning tips and care. This is valuable information that can help you extend the life of your equipment and improve your results.
Date and time: May 14, 2020
Speaker: Adriana Freire Machado Msc., Head of Marketing Latin America, Eppendorf do Brasil Ltda. Msc in Infectious Diseases
Languages: The recorded webinar is only available in Spanish.
Watch here the recording of the webinar:
- Basic concepts / Difference between RPM and G-force
- Rotor types for different applications
- User prevention against sample aerosols generated by centrifugation
- Basic care and cleaning of the centrifuge, rotors, and adapters
Date and time: May 14, 2020
Speaker: Adriana Freire Machado Msc., Head of Marketing Latin America, Eppendorf do Brasil Ltda. Msc in Infectious Diseases
Languages: The recorded webinar is only available in Spanish.
Watch here the recording of the webinar:
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