Applied Photophysics Ltd

Current and Archived news

Analytica China 2008
04 July 2008

Applied Photophysics will be exhibiting at the 4th International Trade Fair for Analysis, Biotechnology, Diagnostics, Laboratory Technology and Services to be held in Shanghai between September 23rd and 25th.

For further information go to: http://www.analyticachina.com.



Transient Kinetics Methods
18 June 2008

Applied Photophysics will be sponsoring the EMBO course "Transient Kinetics Methods
Applied to Biological Macromolecules" which is being held in the week 7 - 13 September
at the University of Kent, Canturbury, UK.

Further information on the course, which provides access to, and expert tuition
on, a range of kinetics instruments including: stopped-flow, quench-flow, pressure
jump and flash photolysis, can be found at: http://cwp.embo.org/pc08-14/.

EUROBIC 9
18 June 2008

Applied Photophysics will be exhibiting at EUROBIC 9 - 9th European Biological
Inorganic Chemistry Conference, to be held in Wroclaw, Poland, between September
2 and 6.

For further information go to: http://www.eurobic9.uni.wroc.pl/index.php.

Chirascan references now lists over 50 papers
13 May 2008

Scientific papers citing the use of Chirascan now exceed 50 entries.

To view the Chirascan references click here. Remember if you submit a reference to a publication citing the use of any Applied Photophysics instrument, APL will donate £10 to Medecins Sans Frontieres. Click here for more details.

SX20 Stopped-flow information update
14 April 2008

Applied Photophysics is pleased to announce that the SX20 Stopped-flow information pages on the website have been updated with much more information concerning SX20 options and accessories.

Click here for more information. Alternatively, click here to request a brochure.

Chirascan accessories information update
27 February 2008

Applied Photophysics is pleased to announce that the Chirascan Accessories information pages on the website have been updated with much more information, up-to-date photographs and sample data.

Click here for more information.


Stopped-flow accessory for Chirascan
20 August 2007

Applied Photophysics is pleased to announce the launch of the SF.3 stopped-flow accessory for Chirascan.

The SF.3 stopped-flow accessory for Chirascan couples the worlds best Circular Dichroism spectrometer to the worlds best stopped-flow instrument. Based on the market leading SX20 stopped-flow instrument sample handling unit, the SF.3 stopped-flow accessory provides unrivalled stopped-flow performance for CD, absorbance and fluorescence measurements.

The SF.3 accessory is controlled via the highly acclaimed Pro-Data software suite which provides a unified software interface which is both powerful and easy to use enabling the user to quickly collect and analyze data.

All-in-all, the Chirascan with SF.3 stopped-flow accessory provides the user with the ultimate CD-stopped-flow instrument.

For more information about the SF.3 accessory click here.

PiStar Pro-Data Windows Software Upgrade
01 December 2006

APL is pleased to offer the Pro-Data PC software and electronics upgrade currently running on new PiStar instruments as an upgrade for existing RISC OS instruments. The upgrade provides improved stability and additional data acquisition functionality.


Relevant Links
Pro-Data Upgrade for PiStar


Upgrade your SX or DX stopped-flow
15 March 2006

APL is pleased to offer a comprehensive upgrade route for all its SX and DX stopped-flow spectrometers dating back to 1991. Called the 'Pro-Data' stopped-flow upgrade, it is based around all-new system electronics and Windows software running on a PC.

Relevant Links
Pro-Data Upgrade


SX20 Stopped-flow Spectrometer
14 December 2005

We are pleased to announce the launch of the SX20 Stopped-flow Spectrometer. The latest in the world-leading SX series now comes with the all-new Pro-Data Windows XP software and electronics system for improved instrument performance and more accurate kinetic data collection.


Relevant Links
SX20 Stopped-flow Spectrometer
Pro-Data Instrument Software and Electronics System


New Web Site
14 December 2005

We would like to welcome you to our new website. We hope you will find it attractive and easy to navigate. Please take some time to browse around it and let us know what you think.