Holidays offer the great opportunity to look back to the unbelievable year we have had, find the moments in there to be grateful for, and make plans for next year. 2020 has brought us closer in ways we never thought possible. Physically we needed to keep the distance but emotionally the world got smaller since we all had one big problem to tackle.
For Solis BioDyne it was also the 25th anniversary year. During 2020 our team doubled we now have 50 people working hard every day to provide the reagents you need.
As in every December, we also took some time to sign the Christmas cards for you - cards were handmade by handicapped people in Maarjaküla and got sent out with best wishes from our entire team.
Solis BioDyne team will be on a 2-week Christmas Holiday from 21.12.2020 to 04.01.2021.
Chief Executive Officer of Solis BioDyne, Oliver Ploomipuu, takes the year together in 2021 Catalogue:
“I am pleased to announce that Solis BioDyne has turned an important page in our history. Thanks to 25-years of dedicated work, our valued partners, and the strictest dedication to state-of-the-art science, we are now focused on significant expansion. We urge you to join us!
We believe that success lies in delivering increased value to our customers, which is why quality has always been our number one priority. We are determinedly investing in developing new products, improving technical support, and meeting even higher quality standards.
During the year of Covid, we have established several new key partnerships, from all over the world. Our dedicated support team has stepped up despite the challenges, and we have managed to deliver personalized and successful results for our customers.
In 2021, we will continue to focus on these key areas, while expanding production capacity through innovation and improvements. We thank you for your continued support.”
Lyophilization, also known as freeze-drying, is in simple terms a water-removal process that increases product stability and preserves its functionality. Our new SolisFAST® Lyo-Ready qPCR Kit with UNG represents an optimized lyophilization-compatible qPCR solution to enhance the simplicity, convenience, and speed of diagnostic and applied testing.
The running joke with PCR is that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong. Quite often it’s even impossible to determine why some samples turned out fine while the others did not. In a situation like this, it would be amazing to know some trick or a secret to avoid spending all the time and resources to do the experiment again. Here are a few we are willing to share so that you could find love for PCR.
In research, every day different methods are used to discover something new, whether it is a new disease, medicine, or something else. Often these methods were developed long ago and are confirmed to be doing what they are supposed to do. However, as technology develops so do new methods. This is exactly what Professor Steven Williams’ lab is doing at Smith College – developing new methods to be used in research and diagnostics.
As an alternative to PCR, the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) reaction has been developed for DNA detection. The LAMP test is fast, simple, and sensitive.