OVERVIEW:
Well suited for the laboratories conducting research studies and preparing for production. Proper training and knowledge in the use of liquid handling equipment is necessary for life science research and discovery. Processing DNA and RNA on genomic automated equipment, requires skill, technique, and hands-on experience of a laboratory’s liquid handling equipment. If conducting research studies, clinical trials, drug discovery, or developing a product, the understanding of the physical concepts, the operation, and the processing of samples with laboratory automated liquid handlers is critical for maintaining compliances, following or developing standard operating procedures or protocols, producing quality results, maintain quality control, optimizing processing, and following industry standards and best practices that may satisfy Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Safety, and/or regulatory requirements.
In this course you will learn processing samples for various applications such as high throughput/automated laboratory assays. A key component of the automated laboratory environment is the automated liquid handler. Whether you intend to use one to prep samples for storage, create daughter plates from bio-bank resources or perform an assay, you must use an automated liquid handler to achieve your goals.
LEVEL: Introductory or Beginning
DELIVERY FORMAT: Hands-on, Lecture in-person or online
VALUE IN ATTENDING
Gain good laboratory and manufacturing best practices and learn to validate “quality” results
Learn to verify you are working with quality samples
Gain hands-on experience on many robotic liquid handling equipment
Gain exposure to the different software responsible for controlling the automated liquid deliver equipment
Gain a physical understanding of liquid handling concepts
Work with many pieces of equipment
Go through optimizing various pipetting scenarios
Learn to validate your results and fine tune the performance of your equipment
Get all what you need in one focused day of training
See differences among various liquid handlers
Work with many different users in team on important labs on each piece of equipment
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is meant for users of laboratory automated equipment. The following is an abbreviated list of users that have attended:
Research Technicians
Clinical Researchers
Laboratory Managers
Product Developers
Service and Application Engineers
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
New Sales Reps learning about the field
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
Master the terminology & methods 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 sample types and handling characteristics
TENTATIVE EQUIPMENT LIST
Beckman Multimek and FX®
Tecan Freedom EVO®
Zymark Sciclone
Velocity11 VPrep
PerkinElmer JANUS®
Hamilton Nimbus NVS
Artel MVS®
BioMicro Lab
NOTE: Various vendors are invited based on user interest and equipment varies by course.
COURSE TOPICS
Lecture
Introduction to automated equipment and liquid handling robots
Safety Issues in the lab
Liquid handling terminology, issues and techniques
Reagent and chemical compatibility and handling issues
Validation and QC techniques and options
Decontamination protocols
Hands-n Laboratory Exercises
You will work on each instrument's software and setup protocols, adjust settings to handle various liquid classes. You will validate the techniques and measure accuracy and precision. You will fine tuning settings to your liquid class working with varying types of liquids from thin to viscous. You will implore mixing techniques and measure tip-by-tip performance.
Below is a summary of some of the hands-on exercises you may conduct:
Hands-on sample processing of most major robotic liquid handling equipment
Liquids of varying viscosities
Dispense height
Dispense speed
Air gaps
Foamy head problems
Mixing techniques
Tip-by-tip performance measurement
Paper lab coats and gloves will be provided if desired. Please bring protective lab glasses or goggles.
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