Dear microscopists,

  sorry for the long delay, the original demo didn't work out because the demo equipment wasn't available. We will now have this demo on Thursday 20 June 11.00-18.00. It will be installed on the FILM Widefield 2 in room SAFB-409, South Kensington.

  For organisational reasons, please register if you are interested by reply to <film-service@imperial.ac.uk>, so we can organise time and space.

Good imaging,

Martin


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Subject: Fwd: Re: Merck Millipore CellASIC ONIX Microfluidic Platform
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 09:25:27 +0100
From: Martin Spitaler <m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk>
To: FILM-Users mailing list <film-users@imperial.ac.uk>


Dear microscopists,

  Brian Robertson has asked us to organise a short demo of the CellASIC ONIX microfluidic system. It's a  little microfluidic device which goes on any microscope stage just like a multiwell plate and allows sophisticated controls, perfusion etc. of the sample. See links below for details.

 Depending on the interest, we thought of organising the demo next Wed / Thu, and if there is interest, one of the days could also be in Hammersmith. Please let us know if you are interested.

Good imaging,

Martin

www.millipore.com/cellasic

www.cellasic.com/ONIX.html




From:
donald.innes@merckgroup.com [donald.innes@merckgroup.com]
Sent:
08 May 2013 11:32
To:
Robertson, Brian D
Subject:
Merck Millipore CellASIC ONIX Microfluidic Platform


Dear Brian,


My name is Donald Innes CellASIC ONIX Sales Specialist for the UK, I believe that you have been in touch with Merck Millipore to request further information on the CellASIC ONIX system?

Please find a couple of weblinks to both the Millipore website and the CellASIC site:


www.millipore.com/cellasic

www.cellasic.com/ONIX.html

The CellASIC ONIX system uses microfluidic technology to enable continuous live cell imaging with media flow. This propriety technology allows cells to be exposed to different solutions and conditions via pressurised flow channels controlled by user specific time intervals and flow rates. The microfluidic plate can be used with a standard inverted microscope and fits a standard multiwell plate stage.

I notice from your research page on the Imperial website that your research is on TB and one aspect is looking at host:pathogen interactions, I have attached an application note with further data:



I hope this gives you all the information you require, however please don't hesitate to contact me if you require further information.

Best wishes,


Donald



Donald Innes

CellASIC ONIX Specialist ­ UK & Ireland

Merck Millipore, Bioscience Division

Millipore UK Ltd


Mobile: +44 (0)7778 473 754

donald.innes@merckgroup.com
www.millipore.com


Merck Millipore is a division of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.