08:00 | Registration |
| Automation and Robotics in Analytical Laboratories | Session Sponsors |
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10:00 | Coffee and Networking in Exhibiton Hall |
10:45 | Technology Spotlight: Automated High-throughput DNA/RNA Extraction and Purification Workflows Jake Grace, Workflow Architect, Chemspeed Technologies UK Ltd
The High-throughput DNA/RNA Extraction and Purification will be outlined, and the benefits and advantages of automation of repetitive, tedious and error prone procedures will be discussed. |
11:00 | To Automate or Not to Automate - An Academic Perspective Robin Ketteler, Group Leader/Manager, University College London, United Kingdom
What levels of automation are required for large-scale image-based screening? What is sensible? Does full automation limit the possibility to detect novel phenotypes? What are the advantages of some level of manual control compared to full robotic integration? |
11:45 | Technology Spotlight: Solutions for Today and Innovations for Tomorrow – ‘Festo Inside’ Paul Kendall, Business Development Manager , Festo Limited
Festo provide an insight into their business and focus on the Lab Automation market. This short spotlight will provide an overview of Festo’s capabilities today, their collaborative approach to solutions and instrument development coupled with a view into the future with some highlights from Festo’s product development for the Lab Automation market. |
12:15 | Lunch and Networking in Exhibition Hall |
13:30 | Poster Viewing Session |
14:15 | The Importance of Miniaturization and Automation for the Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules Fabrice Gorrec, Crystallization/Automation Scientist, MRC-LMB, United Kingdom
After giving an overview of the bio-macromolecular structure determination process using X-ray crystallography, recent technology developments that enable high-throughput crystallization screening at the MRC-LMB (Cambridge, UK) are going to be presented. |
| Robotics in Drug Discovery & Development | Session Sponsors |
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15:00 | Challenges in Microbiological Laboratory Automation Eric Claas, Principal Investigator/Associate Professor, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands
After 100 years of status quo in diagnostic microbiology, a number of recent developments have revolutionized clinical microbiology. New technologies in combination with automation and robotisation of microbiological processes have made a huge difference in the quality and turn-around-time of diagnostic data resulting in improved patient management. |
15:45 | Coffee and Networking in Exhibiton Hall |
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17:30 | iPS-based Automated Drug Screening: From Human iPS to Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons Jan Bruder, Postdoc, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany
We provide an overview over our methods allowing us to differentiate human neural precursor cells generated from iPS cultures into midbrain dopaminergic neurons in a fully automated fashion. The resulting cell cultures can serve as a scalable disease model for familial Parkinson's disease based on a LRRK2 2019S mutation and allows for screening compounds in a human neural model system. |
18:15 | End of Day One |