Nagasaki University’s Organization for Marine Science and Technology has invested in Elementar’s soli TOC® cube to improve the efficiency of its analytical methods for a new research project focused on blue carbon.
To aid its work in determining how much carbon is absorbed by seaweed through environmental photosynthesis, the team has purchased a TOC analyzer from Elementar to take advantage of its advanced automation features.
Read our Customer Spotlight to discover why the team chose the soli TOC® cube from Elementar, and how this will help to transform the efficiency of its workflows.
Almost all the better papers in our field of research use Elementar systems, so we want to be on this side. Technically for us, the automation was appealing, as we will have thousands of samples to be analyzed for this study.
Gregory Naoki Nishihara, Professor at the Organization for Marine Science and Technology at Nagasaki University
About Nagasaki University
Nagasaki University is one of the oldest national universities in Japan, with a record of achievement dating back more than 150 years. Its Organization for Marine Science and Technology is involved with various fields of marine research, all contributing to the development of conservation-oriented fisheries and offshore energy industries in Nagasaki.
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Address: | Organization for Marine Science and Technology |
Contact details: | Tel: +81-095-850-4588 |