Tag Archives: SageELF

TGAC Bioinformaticians Benefit from SageELF

Darren Heavens has witnessed a fascinating transition at The Genome Analysis Centre as the Norwich, UK-based institute shifted from data-generation mode to data-analysis mode. When the center launched more than five years ago, there was a fairly even split between … more »

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Reflecting on ABRF and Experimental Bio: Two Great Events!

This week was a busy and educational one for the Sage Science team — we got to attend both the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities meeting in St. Louis and the Experimental Biology meeting here in Boston. We had booths … more »

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Sage Science Launches Proteomics Early Access Program for SageELF Instrument

BEVERLY, Mass. — March 26, 2015 — Sage Science, a developer of products for improving sample preparation processes in life science applications, today announced the launch of a proteomics early access program for its SageELF technology. SageELF is a protein … more »

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FAQs: SageELF automated 1D protein fractionation

Q: Does the SageELF use PAGE? A: No, cassettes are pre-cast with agarose and 0.1% SDS. Q: What is the maximum sample amount that can be fractionated? A: 350ug. Samples are prepared in a 22 ul volume to which TCEP … more »

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2014 in the Rearview Mirror

The holiday season always triggers some nostalgia, and here at Sage Science headquarters we’re thinking about what a big year 2014 has been for us. We hit some big milestones, including our 1,000th Pippin customer, moving to larger office space … more »

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New PacBio Isoform Sequencing Protocol Recommends SageELF

If you’re performing isoform sequencing on the PacBio platform, check out this protocol. PacBio recommends size fractionation of cDNAs into four pooled fractions using our SageELF. There’s also an optional step in the protocol for larger libraries to use SageELF … more »

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ASHG 2014: See You in San Diego!

We can’t wait for the annual conference for the American Society of Human Genetics in San Diego this weekend! Five days of back-to-back scientific sessions, 6,500 attendees, countless parties — it’s a great opportunity to geek out on genomics. While … more »

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Illumina Workflow: Pippin for Improved Assembly Accuracy

As we’ve seen throughout this blog series, Sage customers are conducting all sorts of great experiments pairing their Pippin size selection instruments with Illumina sequencers. Today we look at the final topic in this thread: boosting assembly accuracy with precise … more »

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At PacBio’s UGM, Top-Tier Science and Praise for BluePippin

It was a pleasure to co-sponsor the Pacific Biosciences user group meeting in Baltimore this week. Based on our participation at the same event last year, we had high expectations for it — but even these were surpassed by the … more »

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ASMS Kicks Off, Honoring Mass Spec Luminary and Showcasing Cutting-Edge Proteomics

ASMS is underway here in Baltimore, Md., and the meeting has been so engaging that we haven’t even sneaked out to try some local crab cakes. The proteomics conference officially kicked off last night with a talk from Jason Kalirai … more »

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