AGBL East Africa successfully installed the first five lasers spectrum flow cytometer in the African continent at the MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda.
Dr. Stephen Cose, Lecturer in Immunology at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine/ Uganda Research Unit, expressed his satisfaction.
“The addition of a high end spectral analyzer technology to our benches will add a lot to our research capabilities, it means much more reach when it comes to the number biological markers and accuracy of detection, the AGBL team was instrumental in introducing us to this brilliant technology and their team of experts worked with us closely on all steps of this project, we are very thankful to their contribution”.
“We are proud to have completed the first five lasers spectrum flow cytometer in Africa, and very happy to this installation take place Uganda, we feel it will add great capabilities to our customer’s research, and we believe that this technology will become invaluable for many fields of research in Africa, especially immunology, with more and more researchers looking to upgrade their conventional flow cytometers to a spectral flow cytometry technology”, said Mr. Amrulah Hassen, Country Sales Manager at AGBL East Africa.


