Acquisition of an Agilent Bravo to the Danish Stem Cell Center, University of Copenhagen.

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Award of a contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union
6/16/2016 9:09 AM (GMT+02:00)

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Københavns Universitet Københavns Universitet
Caroline Volf Caroline Volf
Nørregade 10
1017 København K
Denmark

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Københavns Universitet Nørregade 10 København K 1017 Caroline Volf +45 35333391 caroline.volf@adm.ku.dk www.oko.ku.dk university Acquisition of an Agilent Bravo to the Danish Stem Cell Center, University of Copenhagen. 043-0214/16-7000 The Danish Stem Cell Center (DanStem) was established in 2011 at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. The center's 9 research groups address basic questions in stem cell and developmental biology with the aim of translating such knowledge into stem cell based treatments in diabetes and cancer. The research is supported by facilities, high throughput screening, imaging, gene expression analysis, flow cytometry and hPSCs technologies. The Danish Stem Cell Center intends to acquire a Custom Bravo NGS Automated Liquid Handler. 1415362.00 The Agilent Bravo is a pipetting robot which enable us a high-throughput processing of biological samples. This pipetting robot owns unique features like high pipetting accuracy, disposable pipetting tips, the possibility of handling small volumes down to 0,5µl, and it avoids cross-contaminations of the samples. Prof. Ido Amit, Weizmann Institute, Israel, has established a unique work-flow from single cell isolation to the RNA sequencing in 384-well format using the Agilent Bravo instrument and we will implement the same platform in DanStem. Prof. Amit has offered us both script to run the Agilent Bravo and technical assistance. Combining this automated liquid handling instrument together with state-of-the-art cell sorting instrument and next generation sequencer allows us to handle very large amount of samples in a very short time with high accuracy. Most importantly the Amit lab has developed this application specifically for the Bravo and work with other robots would not be feasible. The Agilent Bravo pipetting robot owns unique features like high pipetting accuracy, disposable pipetting tips, the possibility of handling small volumes down to 0,5µl, and it avoids cross-contaminations of the samples. Prof. Ido Amit, Weizmann Institute, Israel, has established a unique work-flow from single cell isolation to the RNA sequencing in 384-well format using the Agilent Bravo instrument and we will implement the same platform in DanStem. Prof. Amit has offered us both script to run the Agilent Bravo and technical assistance. Combining this automated liquid handling instrument together with state-of-the-art cell sorting instrument and next generation sequencer allows us to handle very large amount of samples in a very short time with high accuracy. Most importantly the Amit lab has developed this application specifically for the Bravo, and work with other robots would not be feasible The Agilent Bravo is a pipetting robot which enable us a high-throughput processing of single cell materials. We will implement the platform that Prof. Amit has developed specifically for Agilent Bravo, and work with other robots would not be feasible. 2016-06-13 Agilent Technologies Inc Produktionsvej 42 Glostrup 2600 +45 29382507 jakob.oertvig@agilent.com 1415362.00 Klagenævnet for Udbud Dahlerups Pakhus, Langelinie Allé 17 København Ø 2100 +45 35291000 klfu@erst.dk http://www.klfu.dk A complaint against the contracting entity who, in accordance with the Council Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, Article 32, has decided to award a contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union must, in accordance with the Danish Act on Enforcement of Procurement Rules, etc. § 7, para. 3, be filed to the Danish Public Procurement Appeal Board within 30 calendar days from the day following the day on which a contract notice is published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The Danish Act on Enforcement of Procurement Rules, etc. defines in § 2, para. 2, point 1, a standstill period of 10 calendar days from the day after the date on which the voluntary ex ante transparency notice is published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Latest at the same time as a complaint is lodged to the Danish Public Procurement Appeal Board, the appellant shall in writing inform the contracting entity about the lodging of a complaint to the Danish Public Procurement Appeal Board, and whether the complaint has been submitted in the standstill period. In cases where the complaint is not submitted in the standstill period, the appellant must specify any suspensive effect of the complaint according to The Danish Act on enforcement of procurement rules § 12, Para. 1. Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen Carl Jacobsens Vej 35 Valby 2500 +45 41715000 kfst@kfst.dk http://www.kfst.dk 2016-06-13

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