PreOmics iST-Fractionation Add-on kit enables three fractions to be eluted from the iST SPE cartridge, giving greater proteome depth for your analysis.
"The ETH PHRT Swiss Multi-Omics Center receives on a regular basis larger sample cohorts of clinical biospecimen. Standard operating procedures are critical for consistent and reproducible data generation and analysis. Switching to the PreOmics' kits in combination with the PreON robot enabled us now to routinely focus on biomedical discoveries and not technical workflows and variations. We talk less about sample preparation and more about data analysis. Voila!"
Dr. Audrey van Drogen, Lab Manager & Project Scientist, Wollscheid laboratory & ETH PHRT Swiss Multi-Omics Center Switzerland
PrognomiQ
"The reproducibility and ease of use of PreOmics iST technology are honestly outstanding. I have trained colleagues who have had little exposure/experience with LC-MS sample preparation workflows and they are able to come up to speed quickly and independently prepare incredibly high-quality proteomic samples. On multiple occasions, these kits have facilitated a fast experimental turnaround to gain key information to inform our next experimental steps – which is super powerful. This technology combined with the incredible team at PreOmics makes me continue to highly recommend PreOmics' kits to friends, colleagues, and anyone looking for both high-quality and scalable proteomic prep solutions"
Preston Williams, Senior scientist at PrognomiQ Inc, USA
VBCF
"Busy MS facilities such as our own rely on efficient, fast, and robust tissue preparation. After a very positive evaluation of the new scalable BeatBox solution from PreOmics, we immediately adopted the workflow. Having such a quiet, compact tissue preparation solution on our bench day by day can only further serve to increase our efficiency. Furthermore, BeatBox allows us to improve our MS facility utilization day by day. Our partnership with PreOmics remains strong and one where we can exchange ideas and bring long-term outcomes together.”
Prof. Karl Mechtler, Head of Proteomics Tech Hub at VBCF, Vienna, Austria