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Ipswich,
Suffolk,
IP1 5AP
United Kingdom
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Genevac’s leading edge centrifugal evaporation systems have been developed to eliminate the solvent drying bottleneck in the drug discovery laboratory. Our systems have been designed for use in medicinal chemistry, combinatorial chemistry, parallel synthesis, purification, natural products, metabolism, genomics/proteomics, screening and storage applications; ranging from the compact EZ-2 through to the ultra high throughput Mega 1200.

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