Understanding kinetics- Attana Step II Course

Event date 26 September 2010 – 28 September 2010

Location Stockholm, Sweden

Welcome to Attana Step II Course- Training! Course Introduction This course is designed to increase your knowledge on how the Attana instrument can be used to solve problems and increase efficiency with regards to running and developing assays. The course is also aimed at giving a deeper understanding of concepts such as kinetics, active concentration, mass transport, avidity and more. In addition, there would be opportunities for you to exchange tips and tricks with other users of the Attana technology platform. We also offer a preparatory, basic, hands-on workshop on the 27th of September 2010. For more information please contact us: Tel: +46(0)8 674 57 02 support@attana.com

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  • biosensor
  • attana
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