Next step in automating clinical genomics: addressing liquid handling bottlenecks in cancer panels, rare diseases and NIPT
Automata’s Senior Application Scientist, Alice Tome-Fernandez, presents multiple use cases on how to address liquid handling bottlenecks in high throughput NGS screening with automation.
She takes cancer panels, rare diseases, and NIPT as examples and presents potential solutions for data integrity, parallelisation and easier management of increased throughput – even without the need for multiple additional instruments.
By addressing liquid handling bottlenecks, Alice will show you how reallocating processes like incubations, sealing and thermal cycling can lead to increased throughput, with the liquid handler focused on the more complex tasks which are often the bottlenecks in large genomic workflows.
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