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Webinar
Upgrading to Lab Automation - Why and When to Consider It
Dr. Jessica Wagener, Application Specialist Liquid Handling, Eppendorf SE Lab Academy
Pipetting Master Class #5
Despite the growing number of new technologies and automated instruments, routine liquid handling is still a manual process in many labs. The trend towards automation is however continuously gaining importance with complex applications, such as NGS library preparation.
A manifold of automated liquid handling systems, suiting all budgets and workloads, are now available: Designed to improve consistency and efficiency by eliminating both person-to-person and day-to-day variability. But how to get started with automation? When does it make sense to automate workflows and methods, and isn’t it super complicated to implement an automated liquid handler in a lab? Join our webinar to get answers to these questions!
Jessica Wagener is Application Specialist focusing on automated liquid handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg, Germany. After studying biology at the universities Marburg and Duesseldorf, she started to work towards her PhD with a focus on reproductive biology at the Medical School Essen. She joined Eppendorf in 2012 as an Application Specialist for cell handling and workflows sharing her knowledge in seminars and user workshops around the world.
A manifold of automated liquid handling systems, suiting all budgets and workloads, are now available: Designed to improve consistency and efficiency by eliminating both person-to-person and day-to-day variability. But how to get started with automation? When does it make sense to automate workflows and methods, and isn’t it super complicated to implement an automated liquid handler in a lab? Join our webinar to get answers to these questions!
You'll learn:
- What are the benefits of automation
- In which cases it makes sense to automate liquid handling workflows
- How automation can support even low-throughput applications
Date & Time:
- Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 16:00 (CEST)
Speaker:
- Dr. Jessica Wagener, Application Specialist Liquid Handling, Eppendorf SE
Bio Speaker:
Jessica Wagener is Application Specialist focusing on automated liquid handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg, Germany. After studying biology at the universities Marburg and Duesseldorf, she started to work towards her PhD with a focus on reproductive biology at the Medical School Essen. She joined Eppendorf in 2012 as an Application Specialist for cell handling and workflows sharing her knowledge in seminars and user workshops around the world. もっと読む
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