TrackedGeoTM
Why Choose TrackedGeoTM for Geotaxis Testing in Fruit Flies?
TrackedGeoTM is a fully automated geotaxis testing system designed to streamline and standardize behavioral assays in Drosophila. Whether you're running aging studies, drug screenings, or neurodegeneration research, TrackedGeoTM delivers reliable, high-quality results—without disrupting your lab workflow.
High-Throughput Efficiency
Test up to 8 vials simultaneously and increase your experimental capacity without increasing workload. Larger sample sizes mean more replicable data and more confident conclusions.
Save Time, Reduce Manual Labor
Say goodbye to manual tap-and-watch assays. TrackedGeoTM automates every step—so your team can focus on analysis and discovery, not repetitive handling.
Consistent and Objective Results
No more variability from human observation. TrackedGeoTM ensures each assay is performed and scored the same way, every time—delivering clean, unbiased data you can trust.
Quantitative, Reproducible Insights
Automatically track metrics like climbing speed, distance, and latency across experiments. Ideal for longitudinal studies measuring changes over time.
Non-Invasive, Stress-Free Testing
Keep your flies in their natural lab environment—no need for disruptive transfers or stressful handling. This helps preserve natural behavior and data integrity.
Automated Reporting & Visualizations
Get instant access to summary reports, trend graphs, and downloadable data. Integrate easily into your broader research pipeline or digital lab environment.
Built for Aging & Neurodegeneration Research
Geotaxis is a proven marker of motor function in aging flies. TrackedGeoTM supports long-term, large-scale studies of interventions like compounds, diets, or genetic edits.
Seamless Lab Integration
TrackedGeo is lab automation–ready. It's compatible with scheduling software and electronic lab notebooks (ELNs), making it easy to scale up your behavioral research.
Contact us today to learn more about TrackedGeoTM and how it can enhance your Drosophila research.
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