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    Elispot Resource Group

Zellnet Consulting, Inc.  
(201) 346-0710  

info@zellnet.com  




The Elispot Resource Group is a consortium of leading companies which provide materials, equipment or services to the Elispot community. Members of this group are (in alphabetical order):

  • Guava
  • JPT
  • Mabtech
  • Millipore
  • ZellNet Consulting

The group provides free seminars all over the world to enhance and broaden the knowledge about the Elispot technique, new developments as well as quality assurance and controls. Topics also include fluorescent and dual color Elispot, cell preparation and trouble shooting.

If you would like to have a seminar setup at your institution, please do not hesitate to contact us.

We are looking forward to hearing from you.

The Elispot Resource Group Members

“I am sure I am not the only one telling you this but the seminar was fantastic!”
Valeria A. Judkowski, Ph.D.
Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
San Diego, California

“I wanted first to thank you again for putting together the workshop. It is a huge help and will definitely save me a lot of troubleshooting time.”
Abbi Engel
UW Medical Research SLU/Bastyr University
Seattle, WA

“Your presentation was fantastic, it was fascinating and I learned a lot of troubleshooting information. My favorite part was the little quiz at the end with all of the membranes that went wrong.”
Rachel Kim
University of Washington
Seattle, WA















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