Integra has published a customer video from the Institute of Clinical Chemistry research group at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in which researcher Christina Thomas reviews how the Voyager multichannel pipette has accelerated their sample screening and genotyping assays.
Using the manufacturer’s handheld pipette, with variable tip spacing, has enabled TUM scientists to profit from the productivity of a multichannel pipette through the entire assay, processing samples a lot quicker than with a single channel pipette. Compared to the investment in a fully automated solution, the pipette can be used without special training as well as providing easy access and seamless interchange between different formats of microplates and tubes.