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    Automated Liquid Handling and Robotics Platform
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    Automated Liquid Handling and Robotics Platform

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    This integrated automated liquid handling and robotics platform is designed for high-throughput laboratory workflows, enabling precise and efficient processing of samples.

    Fluidics handling/Robotics:

    Applications: Liquid pipetting (sample transfer, reagent addition, dilution, cherry picking...), plate handling, plate washing, incubation, imaging (Operetta High Content Imager).

    All steps can be integrated into fully automated workflows.

    - 8-tip Varispan tip-head for flexible pipetting

    - 96-tip MDT pipetting head

    - Incubator (40 plates) + external plate racks (28 plates).

    - Robot for plate transfer

    - barcode scanner

    - Plate washer

    - Plate::works software to coordinate workflow between all components

    Imaging and Molecular Biology Platform

    Imaging and Molecular Biology Platform

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    NA

    Nicolas Audet

    Scientist with excellent management, organization, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Experience in creating, planning and conducting projects that result in scientific publications. Strong ability to collaborate with a broad range of teams from research group to pharmaceutical companies.

    Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    McGill University
    EquipmentAvailable

    Automated Liquid Handling and Robotics Platform

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    This integrated automated liquid handling and robotics platform is designed for high-throughput laboratory workflows, enabling precise and efficient processing of samples.

    Fluidics handling/Robotics:

    Applications: Liquid pipetting (sample transfer, reagent addition, dilution, cherry picking...), plate handling, plate washing, incubation, imaging (Operetta High Content Imager).

    All steps can be integrated into fully automated workflows.

    - 8-tip Varispan tip-head for flexible pipetting

    - 96-tip MDT pipetting head

    - Incubator (40 plates) + external plate racks (28 plates).

    - Robot for plate transfer

    - barcode scanner

    - Plate washer

    - Plate::works software to coordinate workflow between all components

    Automated Liquid Handling and Robotics Platform
    Imaging and Molecular Biology Platform

    Imaging and Molecular Biology Platform

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    NA

    Nicolas Audet

    Scientist with excellent management, organization, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Experience in creating, planning and conducting projects that result in scientific publications. Strong ability to collaborate with a broad range of teams from research group to pharmaceutical companies.

    Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    McGill University

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