R&D
IPADLAB: COLLABORATION, NOT JUST SERVICE!
Rather than just a service provider, IPADLAB aims at becoming the "collaborator" of those working in agriculture and plant protection.
SERVICES
Thanks to the acquired experience, IPADLAB can be helpful:
To cope with new threats
If the particular need of the customer has not yet been included in our list of products and services.
With our well-established methods and procedures we can develop new tests and offer a solution to new problems very quickly. The vital relationship with the University and its network of international partnerships allows IPADLAB to act as a partner for research on plant diseases worldwide.
PRODUCTS
In the spirit of collaboration, in addition to the services, IPADLAB also offers all the tools necessary for molecular diagnosis, particularly suitable for independent laboratories and plant protection services. Our molecular kits are developed according to the needs of the market.
Additionally, we can assist customers in setting up so called "pre-lab units" (PLU), where the first phases of analysis can be performed with low investment requirements, while the most specialized parts of the process can be completed at IPADLAB facilities.
LINES OF RESEARCH
IPADLAB is active in the development of innovative technologies and methods from sampling to laboratory diagnosis.
RICAVIT |
Public Grant funded by the Lombardy Region: |
Research for the correct sampling procedures for Virus-infected grapevines | |
Development of statistically representative sampling protocols in different seasons and for different portions of the plants. | |
MIUR |
Industrial development of innovative diagnostic systems for major plant diseases, aimed at the production of molecular biology-based kits. |
INTERNAL PROJECTS |
Validation of a specific diagnostic test for the identification of emerging bacterial diseases. |
Development of an innovative protocol for extracting nucleic acids from plant matrix |
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