Introducing Agilent BioTek’s new 406 FX microplate washer dispenser. Built on decades of innovation and success, the 406 FX is the latest advancement in microplate washing and dispensing. The 406 FX integrates parallel peristaltic and syringe pump dispensing with microplate assay washing within a singular platform. The compact design of the 406 FX delivers fast, full-plate washing along with six reagent dispensers. From basic ELISA, to sensitive cell washing, to biomagnetic bead washing, the 406 FX offers modules to address a myriad of assay requirements and workflows.
The automated microplate dispensers perform across a range of volumes offering simple, repeatable, and precise liquid delivery. Modular peristaltic and syringe pump dispensers help to meet varied liquid handling requirements, catering to the broadest spectrum of assay workflow requirements. This multidisciplinary tool enables researchers to drive a diverse spectrum of applications while maintaining workflow efficiency.
Speaker
Dr. Charles William Amirmansour
Global Business Development Manager
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Amirmansour is a Global Business Development Manager (Cell Analysis Division at Agilent BioTek) who offers a unique set of skills, creating cutting-edge business development programs, with an extensive background across the Life Science and Drug Discovery domain. Additionally, his strong academic and industry experience resonates with research-based microplate and assay technologies. His academic career started when he received his undergraduate degree at King’s College London (University of London) whilst gaining research experience at The William Harvey Research Institute (Queen Mary University of London) under the supervision of Nobel Laurate, Prof. Sir. John Vane. He then obtained his doctorate in Clinical Pharmacology from University College London (under the joint supervision of Prof. Sir Patrick Vallance and Prof. Sir Salvador Moncada). Finally, Dr. Amirmansour held two Post-Doctoral positions at The National Heart & Lung Institute and Harefield Heart Science Centre (Imperial College London), respectively under the supervision of world-renowned pioneering cardiothoracic surgeon and Lister Medal awardee, Prof. Sir Magdy Yacoub.