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- Summertime, and the Livin’ Is Easy…
- Follow-on-Biologics – More than Simple Generics
- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
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Webinar
Why Electronic Pipettes Could Be Just Right for You
Dr. Maren Rudolph, Application Specialist Liquid Handling, Eppendorf SE Lab Academy
Pipetting Master Class #3
Many scientists all over the world already upgraded to electronic pipettes to reduce strain on their thumbs and arms in the lab or to increase the reproducibility of their experiments with motor-operated pipetting cycles.
Learn why switching to electronic pipettes can be beneficial for your applications and receive answers to typical questions regarding their use and new options with connected electronic devices.
Dr. Maren Rudolph is Application Specialist with a focus on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg, Germany. She holds a PhD in the field of medical microbiology focusing on the visualization of bacterial proteins during host cell infection at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, Virology and Hygiene in Hamburg, Germany. Since joining Eppendorf in February 2022, she is responsible for applications of liquid handling systems and trainings.
Learn why switching to electronic pipettes can be beneficial for your applications and receive answers to typical questions regarding their use and new options with connected electronic devices.
You'll learn:
- How electronic pipettes increase the reproducibility of your experiments
- How easy it can be to operate an electronic pipette
- How advanced pipetting modes are a real benefit to the efficiency of your workflow
- Watch-outs for electronic pipette maintenance and answers to misconceptions
Date & Time:
- Tuesday, Septermber 27, 2022, 16:00 (CEST)
Speaker:
- Dr. Maren Rudolph, Application Specialist Liquid Handling, Eppendorf SE
Bio Speaker:
Dr. Maren Rudolph is Application Specialist with a focus on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg, Germany. She holds a PhD in the field of medical microbiology focusing on the visualization of bacterial proteins during host cell infection at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, Virology and Hygiene in Hamburg, Germany. Since joining Eppendorf in February 2022, she is responsible for applications of liquid handling systems and trainings. もっと読む
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