PerkinElmer is a global scientific leader providing an extensive range of technology solutions and services to address the most critical issues facing humanity.
Company Description
PerkinElmer is a global scientific leader providing an extensive range of technology solutions and services to address the most critical issues facing humanity. From critical research and prenatal screening to environmental testing and industrial monitoring, we're actively engaged in improving health and enhancing quality of life all around the world.
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
Markets Served
PerkinElmer is a leading provider of precision instrumentation, reagents and chemistries, software, and services for a wide range of scientific and industrial laboratory applications, including environmental monitoring, food and beverage quality/safety, and chemical analysis, as well as genetic screening, drug discovery, and development.
Major Products/Services
PerkinElmer, Inc. offers a wide breadth of instrumentation and solutions to meet your analytical measurement needs:
Facilities
PerkinElmer, Inc. operates globally in 150 countries.
PerkinElmer, Inc.
940 Winter Street
Waltham, MA 02451
TELEPHONE
(781) 663-6900
FAX
(203) 944-4904
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
US: 2,500
OUTSIDE THE US: 6,500
YEAR FOUNDED
1937
Best of the Week: Food Analysis, Chemical Migration in Plastic Bottles, STEM Researcher of the Year
December 20th 2024Top articles published this week include the launch of our “From Lab to Table” content series, a Q&A interview about using liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC–HRMS) to assess chemical hazards in plastic bottles, and a piece recognizing Brett Paull for being named Tasmanian STEM Researcher of the Year.
Using LC-MS/MS to Measure Testosterone in Dried Blood Spots
December 19th 2024Testosterone measurements are typically performed using serum or plasma, but this presents several logistical challenges, especially for sample collection, storage, and transport. In a recently published article, Yehudah Gruenstein of the University of Miami explored key insights gained from dried blood spot assay validation for testosterone measurement.