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Precision and Efficiency at Your Fingertips: Why Electronic Pipettes are the Future of Pipetting
Lab Academy
Discover the benefits of switching to electronic pipettes in the lab, including improved ergonomics, increased reproducibility of experiments, and efficient handling of high throughput samples, in this informative webinar that covers usage, reliability, and advanced features.
- How electronic pipettes boost the reproducibility of your experiments and put you on the path to more reliable results.
- The seamless ease-of-use of electronic pipettes that will make you wonder why you ever used traditional pipettes.
- Advanced pipetting modes that are a game-changer in streamlining your workflow and taking your experiments to the next level.
- Pro tips for maintaining your electronic pipette and keeping it in top condition for maximum efficiency.
- Dispelling common misconceptions and getting answers to all your questions, so you can confidently make the switch to electronic pipettes.
Are you tired of the strain on your thumbs and arms caused by traditional pipetting? Upgrade your lab game with electronic pipettes! Not only do they improve ergonomics, but they also increase the reproducibility of experiments with motor-operated pipetting cycles and efficient handling of high sample throughput.
This recording will provide you with all the information you need to make the switch to electronic pipettes. Learn about the benefits for a variety of lab applications and get answers to all your questions about usage, reliability, and ergonomics. Plus, discover the latest innovations with connected electronic devices and the Eppendorf Pipette Manager.
This webinar is a must-attend for all researchers in the lab, from new scientists to seasoned professionals. Don't miss out on the chance to improve your pipetting technique and make your experiments more efficient and reproducible.
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Hamid Heidari
Product Marketing Manager, Eppendorf
Dr. Hamid Heidari has worked for the laboratory supplier Eppendorf in various application, sales, and marketing roles for over 20 years, and is Product Marketing Manager for Manual Liquid Handling. In his current position, one of his main goals is to find the right liquid handling solution for each customer. For several years, customers throughout Europe have benefited from his many years of experience in manual liquid handling through his pipetting training courses and workshops. Before working for Eppendorf, he studied biology at the University of Vienna and holds a PhD in Molecular Immunobiology (with a focus on signal transduction).
Maren Rudolph
Application Specialist Liquid Handling, Eppendorf
Dr. Maren Rudolph is Application Specialist focusing on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg, Germany. Since joining Eppendorf in February 2022, she has been responsible for applications of liquid handling systems and training. She holds a PhD in Medical Microbiology focusing on visualizing bacterial proteins during host cell infection at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, Virology and Hygiene in Hamburg, Germany.