Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Attachment 5 - QandA.pdf | Jun 5, 2026 | ||
CSS NIH NCI.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Attachment 1- Purchase Description.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Attachment 2 - Additional Terms and Conditions.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Attachment 3 - 52.240-90 Security Prohibitions and Exclusions Rep and Certifications.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Attachment 4 -NIH Invoicing Instructions w-IPP.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 |
LI-COR Biotech: Odyssey M Chemi/Fluor Imaging Bundle Standard
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis, is procuring a LI-COR Biotech Odyssey M Chemi/Fluor Imaging Bundle Standard to replace an aging protein imager. This system will support intramural research projects, providing a shared workflow for applications such as fluorescent and colorimetric Western blots, immunocytochemistry, and high-resolution tissue section analysis. The acquisition is a brand-name or equal requirement. The contractor will provide the hardware, one day of onsite training for up to ten users, and a 12-month comprehensive warranty. Delivery to the Bethesda, Maryland facility is required within 30 to 45 business days after receipt of order. Responses are due by June 9, 2026. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is replacing an outdated protein imager at the Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis. This procurement is for a LI-COR Biotech Odyssey M Chemi/Fluor Imaging Bundle Standard to support shared molecular biology and protein analysis workflows. Hardware must utilize sCMOS detection and specific laser diode configurations for high-sensitivity scanning.
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Shayna Simpson
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6/5/2026 - Attachment 5 - Q&A has been added The National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute/Center for Cancer Research/Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis requires a new imaging system to replace our old, outdated, and failing protein imager currently in the laboratory branch. This imaging system supports all our on-going and future intramural research projects and initiatives. The Odyssey M is a vers...
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