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Webinar:Frequently Asked Questions and Precautions for Pipetting of Medical Test Samples
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As research continues to advance, measuring instruments are continuously updated, and the methods for medical testing are constantly being iterated.The growing number of increasingly simple and convenient detection methods enables rapid pathogen screening for early tumor markers, infectious diseases and the like, thereby favoring early treatment and diagnosis by healthcare professionals.
However, in most cases, the preprocessing of test samples must still be done manually, and several steps in the testing process involve pipetting operations.How are liquid samples handled during medical testing? What are challenges in the process? How to solve the problems encountered?
Eppendorf is joining forces with the Instrument Information Network to co-host a livestream titled "Frequently Asked Questions and Precautions for Pipetting of Medical Test Samples".Discussed in this livestream are pipetting operations for test samples. The aim is to help laboratory operators avoid common pipetting problems, enhance operational efficiency and improve the accuracy of test results.
Time:May 25 at 3:00 PM
Lecturer:Ms. Hu Wenna, Senior Training Specialist, Eppendorf
Topics:Frequently Asked Questions and Precautions for Pipetting of Medical Test Samples
> Frequently asked questions about pipetting operations when testing samples
> The right way and practical tips of pipetting
> How to ensure safe and contamination-free pipetting
Click to register your attendance
Eppendorf is joining forces with the Instrument Information Network to co-host a livestream titled "Frequently Asked Questions and Precautions for Pipetting of Medical Test Samples".Discussed in this livestream are pipetting operations for test samples. The aim is to help laboratory operators avoid common pipetting problems, enhance operational efficiency and improve the accuracy of test results.
Time:May 25 at 3:00 PM
Lecturer:Ms. Hu Wenna, Senior Training Specialist, Eppendorf
Topics:Frequently Asked Questions and Precautions for Pipetting of Medical Test Samples
> Frequently asked questions about pipetting operations when testing samples
> The right way and practical tips of pipetting
> How to ensure safe and contamination-free pipetting
Click to register your attendance
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