May 28th, 2010
This course will be held with World Biobanking Summit.
08:30-17:00, 23 August 2010, Edinburgh, Scotland
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Robotic liquid handler technicians
- Robot maintenance personnel
- QA-QC personnel
- Laboratory automation engineers
- Laboratory managers
- Users interested in hands-on experience with liquid handling robots
- Anyone planning to purchase liquid handling equipment
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
- Master the terminology & methods of automated liquid handling
- Practice optimal pipetting techniques
- Understand reagent & chemical compatibility issues
- Become familiar with validation/QC testing techniques & options
- Learn proper decontamination techniques
- Operate real liquid handling robots with liquids of various viscosities & handling characteristics
For more information click to this URL
http://www.selectbiosciences.com/conferences/Stojadinovic_SCE2010/
Sincerely,
Douglas Gurevitch
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May 28th, 2010
AutomationTrainer, LLC. will be presenting at BioConference Live, the web based biotech meeting on 6/3/2010. We will be discussing our Liquid Handling Boot Camp courses, their format and demographics. If you are interested in attending, please go to this URL
http://www.bioconferencelive.com/index.php
Sincerely,
Douglas Gurevcitch
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April 13th, 2009
There is a June Bootcamp training in Boston coming up that we should be getting the word out. Doug
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April 13th, 2009
Here is the summary of the presentation at the San Diego LRIG on May 19th.
Hands-on Liquid Handling Training – Challenges and Opportunities
Douglas Gurevitch and Petar Stojadinovic
Liquidhandlingbootcamp.com & UC San Diego
Liquid handling automation has become an accepted feature of the high-throughput laboratory environment since its introduction in the early 1980s. The challenge now is for smaller and academic laboratory settings to adopt these technologies at scales appropriate for their needs. One obstacle is obtaining exposure to these technologies prior to purchase in order for potential users to understand liquid handling automation technology. Starting in 2006 we presented the first Liquid Handling Boot Camp in order to remedy this situation. This course concentrates on familiarizing the student with the terminology and methods of automated liquid handling, optimal pipetting techniques, reagent and chemical compatibility issues, discusses validation/QC testing techniques, and proper decontamination before letting the students loose are actual liquid handling robots. In this presentation we will discuss the challenges associated with creating such a class and an optimal environment for presenting liquid handling technology as well as the opportunities going forward.
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March 20th, 2009
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