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Lecture hall entry Where: Wellcome Trust
Genome Campus
Hinxton Hall
Cambridge, UK
When: 12 January 2010
Booth host: paa
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  • ELISA on a BioTek Biostak
         
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 introduced the many new and exciting developments in European academia and addressed the constantly changing needs of industry.  The speaker programme featured leading academics in laboratory automation and was of interest to the 150 delegates.  Presentations provided practical insights and detailed case studies by scientists for scientists.

Delegates learnt different approaches to automation which will prove invaluable particularly those planning new automation projects or struggling to get the performance that they require.   Time was set aside for plenty of networking activity as well as the poster session and exhibition of the leading suppliers of automation equipment. 

         
Conference Programme

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Dr Amanda Clare

Department of Computer Science, University of Wales Aberystwyth

"The Automation of Science"

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"The Automation of Science"

Dr Jon Wingfield

Astra Zeneca

"Opportunities to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry, the view from one pharma"

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"Opportunities to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry, the view from one pharma"
Prof Reinhold Schaefer Rhein Main University of Applied Science Dept. of Design - Computer Science - Media, Wiesbaden, Germany "Workflow controlling all essential laboratory activities Analysis planning, data acquisition, automated error recovery, information retrieval, and evaluations, all in one." Click to view of download documentdownload file/document
"Workflow controlling all essential laboratory activities Analysis planning, data acquisition, automated error recovery, information retrieval, and evaluations, all in one."

Dr Chris Bakal

The Institute of Cancer Research

"Using High-throughput Genetics to Describe Complex Systems"

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Dr Paul Andrews

Dundee University

“High content screening with human embryonic stem cells”

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Dr Matt Sims

Epidemiology Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital

"From Biosample to Genetic Loci: Automating Epidemiology in a Small Laboratory"

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"From Biosample to Genetic Loci: Automating Epidemiology in a Small Laboratory"

Rob Harkness

Process Analysis and Automation Ltd

"Solutions for scheduling assays"

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"Solutions for scheduling assays"
Dr Chris Lovell University of Southampton "Autonomous Experimentation -
Coupling Machine Learning with Computer Controlled Microfluidics"
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"Autonomous Experimentation - Coupling Machine Learning with Computer Controlled Microfluidics"

 

 
Exhibitors

We were very grateful for the support of the following companies for our event.

Hinxton Hall Exhibitors

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