I use an all in one by Eppendorff (Biophotomer) that is a total
workhorse and does all the DNA, RNA and protein assays. As a lab
manager for 10 years I can say this is the most used item in the lab
and yet has never broke once. You can get it from Fisher Scientific
Education section for a decent discount. it lists at $4,585. but i
paid $3,500 for a new one. http://www.fishersci.com/wps/portal/
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Julia
Julia E. Sable
Lab Manager
Sheetz Lab
Columbia University
Dept. of Biological Sciences
(646) 283 4421
js1719 from columbia.edu
On Jul 25, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Jon Greenberg wrote:
> [NSTA Biology]
> Please pardon the cross-posting.
>> Can anyone suggest a UV-visible-IR spectrophotometer that could be
> within the budget of a high school science department? I have no
> idea how much such things cost nowadays.
>> Many thanks.
>> Jon Greenberg
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