Micropipettes and consumables
The Gilson legacy began in the 1940s, when Dr. Gilson, while a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, began to design and develop specialized medical electronics and instruments that were not commercially available. One of his first efforts produced a Cathode Ray Recorder—an 18″ moving paper camera to record images from a cathode ray tube. It was later used around the world in cardiac catheterization labs. By the early 1950s, Gilson was developing electroencephalographs, oxygraphs, and physiological recorders. Through the years, Gilson’s product focus has moved from specialized instruments for physiological applications to automation instrumentation and chromatography systems for the drug discovery, proteomic, and genomic markets. Today, Gilson manufactures HPLC systems, high- throughput robotic workstations, pipettes, fraction collectors, SPE systems, detectors, injectors, and much more. From liquid chromatography to liquid handling instruments, Gilson delivers high- quality, dependable solutions for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
ISO 9001 Certification
At Gilson, we are committed to quality . . . and it shows in everything we do—from design to manufacturing, from technical support to training. Due to our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Gilson has consistently been awarded ISO 9001 certification. As a result of audits conducted by an independent third party registrar, you can be assured that our products are the result of well defined and controlled processes. Gilson, Inc., Gilson S.A.S., and Gilson International B.V. are ISO 9001 certified.
For detailed information on our instruments as well as possible applications please see the following: www.gilson.com