The University of Hradec Králové is seeking suppliers for the delivery of four Class II (A2) Biohazard Laminar Flow Cabinets. These cabinets must include a connection for exhaust with airflow interruption, a base stand, and UV lamps. This opportunity is part of the new construction of the Faculty Ca
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This public procurement contract involves the supply of a liquid nitrogen container for the storage of biological samples for the Faculty of Pharmacy at Charles University in Hradec Králové. The details of the contract are specified in Annex 1 – Draft Purchase Agreement. The technical specifications
This public procurement contract involves the supply of two CO2 incubators for the Faculty of Pharmacy at Charles University in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic. The incubators will be used in a cell laboratory to cultivate cell cultures under defined conditions, enabling Ph.D. students to conduct exp
The University of Hradec Králové is seeking suppliers for the delivery of a Class II (A2) Biohazard Laminar Flow Cabinet, including a stand and UV lamp, for use in a BSL 3 laboratory. This equipment is essential for ensuring safety and compliance in handling hazardous biological materials. The cabin
This public procurement contract is for the supply of an infrared spectrometer for the Faculty of Pharmacy at Charles University in Hradec Králové. The required equipment is a Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer suitable for both routine and advanced laboratory analyses of samples. Detailed spec
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Seeking a supplier to provide flow cytometry equipment, reagents, and maintenance services to Cambridge University Hospitals' diagnostic and immunology departments over a 5-year period.