Re: [DIYbio] DIY nanodrop alternative?

The Qbit looks pretty cool.  Now that you linked it, I noticed it on the bench of another person in an abutting lab so I might have to ask him about it.  It definitely isn't cheap, but it also isn't the $5k-$15k a genquant or nanodrop look like they would cost.  $2k for a Qbit and 500 assays seems somewhat attainable if you don't have too many monthly bills.


Did you buy yours new Sebastian?

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