We are excited to announce that the eviDense UV Photometer, integrated with Biomek i-Series Automated Workstations from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, has won the prestigious 2026 New Product Award (NPA) from the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS). This recognition highlights its innovative approach to automated nucleic acid quantification.
Together with the eviFluor Duo Fluorometer, these newly introduced modules set a new benchmark in preanalytics. By integrating UV absorbance- and fluorescence-based quantification directly on the liquid handler deck, the eviDense UV Photometer and the eviFluor Duo Fluorometer transform preanalytics from a fragmented, manual process into a seamless, automated workflow.
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Overcome the Limitations of Traditional Quantification Methods
Accurate nucleic acid quantification is critical in preanalytics. Contaminated DNA samples or inconsistent DNA concentrations can lead to unreliable results and costly rework. Traditionally performed using benchtop spectrophotometers or microplate readers, conventional approaches introduce inefficiencies and risks:
Integrated Automation: A New Standard in Preanalytics
The eviDense UV and eviFluor Duo modules address these challenges by integrating UV absorbance and fluorescence-based quantification directly into automated liquid handling workflows. This enables:
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Applications in Next Generation Sequencing and Beyond
Integrated quantification is particularly valuable in next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflows, where accurate normalization and quality control are essential. Explore our application notes to discover how automated quantification enhances NGS sample preparation and overall workflow efficiency.
Application note: dsDNA Quantification by UV Absorbance
Application note: dsDNA Quantification by UV Fluorescence
Driving the Future of Laboratory Automation
By integrating UV absorbance- and fluorescence-based nucleic acid quantification and purity assessment directly into liquid handling workflows, laboratories can eliminate manual steps, improve data quality, and significantly enhance efficiency.