Past news releases from Syngene
Dyversity 2d gel image analyser used at major UK university to help accurately detect proteins associated with stem cell differentiation
Syngene is pleased to announce that one of the UK’s top universities, Imperial College London, is using Dyversity, Syngene’s innovative 2d gel imaging system, to assist in precise identification of proteins associated with directing embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to a particular cell lineage.
Syngene appoints new US distributors and sales manager to provide superior service and support for US customers
Syngene is delighted to announce that it is strengthening its US presence with the appointment of respected distributors, Bartlett-Williams Scientific Resources and Imgen Technologies, as well as a new Sales Manager for its own US commercial team.
New feature in 2d protein gel analysis software improves confidence and productivity in proteomics research
Syngene’s Dymension software for automated 2d protein gel analysis now includes common spot outlines, a revolutionary algorithm for automatically detecting presence or absence of proteins in large data sets. This exciting feature saves time with proteomics workflow by generating data, with minimal post-editing which can be statistically analysed to confidently identify the correct proteins for costly downstream research.
Dymension 2d gel analysis software installed at specialist university to help rapidly identify protein profiles of economically relevant arthropods
Dymension, Syngene’s revolutionary software for the analysis of 2D protein gels, has been installed at Oklahoma State University (OSU), an academic center of excellence in agriculture, to rapidly analyze arthropod protein profiles.
Top UK University is first to install Dyversity 2D gel imager to help identify proteins associated with multiple human diseases
Syngene is pleased to announce that one of the UK’s premier universities, Imperial College London, has chosen Dyversity, its 2D gel imaging system, to assist in identifying the complex proteins associated with human diseases.
New multi-purpose CCD imaging system offers affordable method of analysing all DNA and protein gels
Syngene introduces its new Dyversity 4 automated multifunctional image analyser, ideal for laboratories that want to rapidly and accurately analyse images of 1D and 2D gels stained with commercial visible, fluorescent or chemiluminescent dyes.
New survey from Biocompare ranks Syngene systems top for customer satisfaction
Syngene is pleased to announce a 2006 report available from major life-sciences media company, Biocompare, has named Syngene image analysers as the best products for reproducibility and customer satisfaction.
Fourth New Fluorescence Application of Dyversity Makes Image Analyser Best in Class for 1D and 2D Protein Gel Imaging
Syngene announces that Dyversity, its new multi-functional imager can detect nanogram quantities of protein stained with Invitrogen’s Pro-Q(R) Diamond in seconds, providing an excellent method for proteomic researchers who want to rapidly image 1D and 2D protein gels.
New Application of Dyversity Offers Accurate Detection of Proteins Stained with Flamingo Fluorescent Dye
Dyversity, Syngene’s multi-functional imager, can now accurately and rapidly detect protein stained with Flamingo, the newer protein dye from Bio-Rad, making Dyversity a cost-effective alternative to laser scanning.
New Application of Image Analyser Offers Rapid, Accurate Detection of Nanogram Amounts of Protein
Syngene is delighted to announce Dyversity, its multi-functional imager, can now rapidly detect 0.5ng of Sypro Ruby stained protein in less than a second. This new application of Dyversity makes it an ideal system for high-throughput gel-based proteomics.
New Application of Dyversity - A Rapid Method of Imaging Deep Purple Stained Protein Gels
Syngene announces that Dyversity, its new multi-functional imager, can now detect protein stained with Deep Purple in seconds. This will benefit scientists wanting a quick, affordable method of automating gel-based proteomics research.
New 2D Gel Imaging Study Comparing CCD Imager with Laser Scanner Shows CCD Imager Produces Same Image Quality 10 Times Faster
Syngene announces the results of a new study which demonstrates Dyversity, its innovative automated 2D gel imager can capture high quality 2D protein gel images significantly faster than the leading laser scanner.
New Products being Showcased on Stand 171/270, Hall A3 at Analytica
Syngene is showcasing Dyversity, its automated 2D gel imager and Dymension, its next generation 2D gel image analysis software at this year’s Analytica.
New Syngene Systems for Processing 2D Protein Gels
Syngene’s new range of integrated proteomics products for scientists who want rapid, accurate results when producing, imaging and analysing 2D gels is now available.
New CCD Imager for 2D Protein Gels
Syngene announces the availability of Dyversity, its new automated imager, designed to save time with producing precise images of 2D protein gels.
New Proteomics Software Promises Quick and Easy Identification of Biologically Relevant Proteins
Syngene introduce DYMENSION 3, an exciting new software for rapid, yet reproducible analysis of proteins run on 2D multi-stain gels such as Cyanine dyes.
New 2D Gel Scanner Guarantees Unbeatable Spot Detection
Syngene is delighted to introduce its new ProteomeScan high-resolution image scanner. This user-friendly system, which can generate high-quality 2-D gel images in seconds, is ideal for scientists looking for unrivalled accuracy in their proteomics research.
A Major New Proteomics Software offering the World’s Fastest 2D Gel Analysis
Syngene introduces Dymension, a revolutionary new software enabling scientists to increase productivity in their proteomics research, by accurately analysing 2D gels in seconds.

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