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- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
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- HIV – It’s Still Not Under Control…
- How Many Will Be Convicted This Time?
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- Molecular Motors: Think Small and yet Smaller Again…
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Improving the reproducibility of your experiments
How pipetting and calibration techniques can positively influence your results
Do you know how much work it is to quickly redo an experiment that was done by your colleague, or an experiment you read about in the latest paper? Will it or won’t it work in your laboratory? One of the most difficult activities in a laboratory is ensuring that tests provide comparable results. This applies to different laboratories as well as different people within the same laboratory; and when scaling up experiments for better performance.
The importance of precise liquid handling is often underestimated or not taken into consideration. This webinar will explain how liquid transportation is crucial for ensuring reliable liquid handling.
We will explore ways of making liquid transportation more efficient so that time can be saved in the process. Correct liquid transportation will be discussed in a test that shows how to work with challenging liquids: volatile and viscous, the importance of calibrating and maintaining your instruments, as well as tips about suitable instruments for each application in the laboratory.
Date and time: October 22, 2020
Speaker: Adriana Freire Machado Msc., Head of Marketing Latin America, Eppendorf do Brasil Ltda. Msc in Infectious Diseases
Languages: The recorded webinar is only available in Spanish.
Watch here the recording of the webinar:
The importance of precise liquid handling is often underestimated or not taken into consideration. This webinar will explain how liquid transportation is crucial for ensuring reliable liquid handling.
We will explore ways of making liquid transportation more efficient so that time can be saved in the process. Correct liquid transportation will be discussed in a test that shows how to work with challenging liquids: volatile and viscous, the importance of calibrating and maintaining your instruments, as well as tips about suitable instruments for each application in the laboratory.
- Correct handling of challenging liquids: volatile and viscous
- The importance of calibrating and maintaining your instruments
- Tips about suitable instruments for each application in the laboratory
Date and time: October 22, 2020
Speaker: Adriana Freire Machado Msc., Head of Marketing Latin America, Eppendorf do Brasil Ltda. Msc in Infectious Diseases
Languages: The recorded webinar is only available in Spanish.
Watch here the recording of the webinar:
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