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Inside the Lab Laboratory management, Genetics and epigenetics

Lab Automation in Pathology & Genomics: Work Smarter

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August 16, 2022 - 03:00PM BST

Pathology testing is helping to bring more clarity about disease and treatments to patients across the world. The insights that new techniques bring in this field are time sensitive, yet, these complex workflows often rely heavily on lab staff, repetitive manual steps, and have issues scaling. 

Many industries have witnessed an acceleration in the emergence of new technologies and ways of working. This is particularly evident when it comes to the integration of automation in labs. 

For pathology to succeed at translating these innovations into actionable health insights, pathology must rise to the challenge automation brings

Webinar Learning Objectives:

  • Integrated lab automation is not out of reach for pathology labs, whether they are running ELISA, PCR, qPCR, or genomic sequencing
  • Designing lab automation is a journey, and not as rigid or supplier specific as before
  • Think outside the box for lab automation process flow - break each process down and examine what steps could be optimised or done in parallel

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