Conferences \ European Lab Automation \ Biobanking: Preparation, Storage & Analysis \ Agenda \ Kate Enright |
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Miniaturization in BiobankingThursday, 31 May 2012 at 12:15 Add to Calendar ▼2012-05-31 12:15:002012-05-31 13:15:00Europe/LondonMiniaturization in BiobankingSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com As assay technologies advance, aliquot size required for analysis is decreasing. Typical proteomic MS biomarker assays require sample volumes of less than 50µl while biobanks typically store much larger volumes. Sample miniaturization presents opportunities to increase aliquot numbers (and allow for greater sample utilization without the need for additional freeze/thaw cycles) while presenting opportunities to maximize storage capacity and minimize the costs of long term cryostorage of biospecimens by reducing the overall size of biobank collections. This presentation will address comparisons between smaller and larger storage volumes, tube and sealing technologies, calculations for store sizes and total energy consumption and related topics. |