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Wellcome Trust
Genome Campus
Hinxton Hall
Cambridge, UK |
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13 January 2009 |
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paa |
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| Highlights: |
We showed Overlord2 controlling the automate.it safecel containing a Mitsubishi robot |
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| Conference Overview |

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Successful lab automation is key to the success of drug discovery, DNA screening programmes, product development and quality control.
This conference aims to introduce the many new and exciting developments in European academia and to address the constantly changing needs of industry. The speaker programme features leading academics in laboratory automation and will be of interest to academics and industrialists alike. Presentations will provide practical insights and detailed case studies by scientists for scientists.
Delegates will learn about different approaches to automation which will prove invaluable particularly those planning new automation projects or struggling to get the performance that they require. Time will be set aside for plenty of networking activity. Accompanying the programme of presentations will be a poster session and exhibition featuring the leading suppliers of automation equipment. |
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| Conference Programme |
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lecture |
| 09:15 |
Coffee and registration |
10:00 |
Prof Dave Povey |
Head of Chemical Sciences Division, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Surrey University |
Teaching the skills for successful automation |
10:30 |
Prof Ross King |
Department of Computer Science, University of Wales Aberystwyth |
"The Robot Scientist Project" |
| 11:00 |
Coffee |
11:15 |
Dr Robert Weinzierl |
Cell and Molecular Biology, Imperial College London |
Automation of complex procedures in molecular biology |
11:45 |
Prof Dr Kerstin Thurow |
Center for Life Science Automation, Rostock Germany |
Actual Challenges for High Throughput Technologies in Research and Development |
| 12:15 |
Lunch |
2:00 |
Prof Julie Frearson |
Director of Scottish Hit Discovery Facility, Dundee University |
Hit and Lead Discovery in an Academic Setting |
2:30 |
Dr Anthony Davies |
Institute of Molecular Medicine,Trinity College Dublin |
Automation Strategies for High Content Research at Trinity College Dublin |
3:00 |
Dr Malcolm Crook |
Director Process Analysis and Automation Ltd
Visiting Reader, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Surrey University |
User Interfaces for University Laboratory Work cells |
| 3:30 |
Tea and exhibition |
| 4:00 |
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| who should attend |
This conference will be of interest to Academic scientists, Research Institutes, Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical companies working in the field of laboratory automation and high content screening.
Includes lecture programme, poster session, instrument exhibition, buffet lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments.
ALL of this for £40 plus VAT |
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