2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.24.449732
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An Open-Source Modular Framework for Automated Pipetting and Imaging Applications

Abstract: The number of samples in biological experiments are continuously increasing, but complex protocols and human experimentation in many cases lead to suboptimal data quality and hence difficulties in reproducing scientific findings. Laboratory automation can alleviate many of these problems by precisely reproducing machine-readable protocols. These instruments generally require high up-front investments and due to lack of open APIs they are notoriously difficult for scientists to customize and control outside of … Show more

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“…Here, we report a combination of hardware and software that allows for up to several hundred cell biology experiments performed simultaneously and automatically. The framework here and the recently developed OpenTrons-based framework (Ouyang et al, 2021) allow for simultaneous solution handling and microscopy experiments. Below, we discuss applicability of the developed experimental platform and possible ways for its future improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we report a combination of hardware and software that allows for up to several hundred cell biology experiments performed simultaneously and automatically. The framework here and the recently developed OpenTrons-based framework (Ouyang et al, 2021) allow for simultaneous solution handling and microscopy experiments. Below, we discuss applicability of the developed experimental platform and possible ways for its future improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%