Registration form for free drawing of Fragment Analyzer™ Automated CE System.

Drawing will be held after the Plant & Animal Genome (PAG) show in San Diego. Entrants DO NOT have to attend PAG in order to be entered in the free giveaway drawing.

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Name *
Business Email *
Organization Name *
Location (City, ST) *
1. Which of the following does your lab currently use for DNA or RNA analysis? (Click on all that apply.) *
Agarose or acrylamide gels
Pacific Biosciences
Agilent 2100 Bio-Analyzer
Ion Torrent
Licor analyzers
E-gene or Qiaxcel
ABI sequencers
Beckman CEQ
Roche 454
Ship to outside lab
Illumina next-gen sequencers
  Other
2. Please indicate how frequently your lab does work in the following areas.
Application NeverSometimesFrequently Possibly in Future
Sanger Sequencing
Next-Gen Sequencing
Biomarker Development
Reverse Genetics TILLiNG
RNA Analysis
Population Mapping
Mutation Detection
Genotyping
Microsatellites/SSRs
3. With regard to genomic DNA, does your lab ever do….? (Click if applicable)
 
Quality Analysis of gDNA
Quantity Analysis of gDNA
Neither
4. If there was an automated instrument that would allow you to do quantity/quality analysis of genomic DNA fragments up to 100,000 base pairs, how interested would your lab be in buying such an instrument?
Not Interested
Somewhat Interested
Very Interested
Extremely Interested
5. Please indicate which biotech trade publications or websites that you actually read on a regular basis.
GEN (Genetic Engineering News)
BioTechniques
Genome Web
Genome Technology
6. Which scientific journals do you read on a regular basis?
7. What websites, forums or blogs do you visit to keep up to speed with issues related to DNA/RNA analysis?
8. What trade shows/conferences have you attended in the last two years – or that you plan to attend within the next year?
9. We realize there's no such thing as a typical week … but DURING YOUR BUSIEST WEEKS OF THE YEAR FOR DOING DNA ANALYSIS, how many DNA samples do you analyze during those busy weeks? (96 samples per plate) *
Less than 1 plate per week

1 to 3 plates per week

4 to 6 plates per week

7 to 10 plates per week

11 to 15 plates per week

15+ plates per week