Posted on 6/20/2025 by Nicole Navratil
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This compact powerhouse combines a potentiostat, galvanostat, impedance analyzer, and multiplexer in one versatile instrument.
With 8 channels, the EmStat4 MUX allows for sequential measurements and is ideal for setups like:
Eight screen-printed electrodes
Eight individual working electrodes across separate cells
It supports all major electrochemical techniques and is perfect for high-throughput experiments, sensor screening, or multi-cell workflows.
Dr. Jessica Koehne from the NASA Ames Center for Nanotechnology joined Dr. Ritesh Vyas to discuss her experience with developing wearable biosensors for point-of-care astronaut health monitoring, and Dr. Vyas presented on the new Sensit Wearable from PalmSens, followed by a fanstastic discussion and Q&A session. Click here to view the full webinar including the Q&A session.
Our next webinar will be this fall. Stay tuned for more details.
In the meantime, contact us to learn more about the Sensit Wearable, which is both a potentiostat and an impedance analyzer that can be worn on the body.
For those doing any preclinical biosensor work, whether you're plating and preparing electrodes or collecting real-time data, we have solutions for you too.
In addition to offering the full range of PalmSens potentiostats, right now, we’re offering discounts and flexible pricing on all BASi in vivo sampling and dosing systems, including the Raturn® movement response caging system.
Unlike traditional commutators, the Raturn allows for simultaneous multi-parameter sampling while giving your animals the freedom to move naturally with no tangles and no constraints. See video to learn more.
Where can you meet with us next?
This summer we will be attending the IEEE Biosensors 2025 Conference from August 2-5, 2025 and the ACS Fall 2025 meeting from August 17-21, 2025.
Catch up with us at one of these upcoming meetings or schedule a personalized presentation or demo with our team.