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The Analytical Scientist / Product Profiles / 2017 / Testimonial: benefits of Shimadzu CLAM-2000 in private testing laboratories

Testimonial: benefits of Shimadzu CLAM-2000 in private testing laboratories

Testimonial: benefits of Shimadzu CLAM-2000 in private testing laboratories

CLAM-2000 is an open-access, fully-automated sample preparatory module that is coupled directly to LC-MS/MS, thereby delivering the first integrated platform for a push-button, walk-away solution to clinical laboratories. This product testimonial video features Dr.ner.nat. Lars Kröner, who runs a private testing laboratory (Department Toxicology, Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff, Germany). He commented on how CLAM-LCMS system fitted into his laboratory's workflow by allowing it to process 50-70 emergency samples daily by random access, which otherwise cause interruption in high-throughput routine sequences. “A main benefit for us is that we can use in-house methods from other LC-MS systems. For one method it’s an afternoon’s work – so it’s very easy to do.” “We can put the sample into the CLAM system, it reads the barcode, and it works up the sample. Fire-and-forget. It’s doing all the work for you.”

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