Scientific instruments, namely nucleic acid sequencers, imaging devices, and analyzers; equipment for sample preparation, amplification, mixing, hybridization, incubation, and washing, including arrays, beads, bead sets and flow cells; automated laboratory equipment and systems, including sample loaders and barcode readers; computer systems for collecting, storing, analyzing and reporting biological information, and for sample tracking and managing projects, laboratory workflow and data, all the foregoing for use in the fields of scientific, diagnostic and clinical research
Electrical and Scientific Apparatus