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    Biotage® Remote Access Technologies Boost Flash Purification Efficiency at National Institute for Materials Science


    A materials science laboratory in Japan uses remote control capabilities in their flash chromatography processes to enhance problem-solving and reduce the risk of miscommunication. This functionality also enables remote guidance and support for research team members through the software.

    Dr. Hironobu Hayashi, Senior Researcher at the Nanoprobe Group, Center for Basic Research on Materials, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan, explains how the Biotage® Selekt automated flash purification system and its Biotage® Selekt Remote Control functionality are streamlining their purification process by enabling efficient remote operations.

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