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Robotics for the Small
Scale by Jeffrey M. Perkel — The Scientist, Volume 21 | Issue 1 —
January 2007 |
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Laboratory
Automation – Industry Transformation or Dead End by Dr. Martin Pfister |
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Laboratory Automation – Moving More of Less in Science — January 28,
2005 |
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Liquid Handling for Crystallography in Genomics & Proteomics — January
2005 |
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A Short History of
Laboratory Robotics by Kevin Olsen, Chemistry and Biochemistry Support
Staff, Montclair State University — January 2005 |
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A Machine
With a Mind of Its Own by Oliver Morton, Wired
Issue 12.08 — August
2004 |
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Solving the HTS Compound-Thawing Bottleneck by
Kurt O. Lund, American Biotechnology Laboratory — February 2004 |
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Eukaryotic Cell Storage and Retrieval at -80C: The Evidence for and Against
Long Term Survival Rates, Robin A. Felder, Ph.D., Professor of
Pathology, Director, Medical Automation Research Center — April 29, 2003 |
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Automated storage and retrieval at -80ºC: Managing and documenting specimen
security, integrity, and accessibility, Robin A. Felder, Ph.D.,
Professor of Pathology, Director, Medical Automation Research Center —
American Laboratory 35(1):22-25, January 2003 |
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Setting up a
high-throughput screening operation for combichem libraries doesn’t have to be
a resource drain by Pavel. Rychetsky, PharmaChem, Volume 1 – N. 10 —
October 2002 |
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Efficiency in Microplate Management by W. Steven Fillers, Ph.D. |
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Robot Streamlines Protein Analysis by Dan Krotz, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, August 2002 |
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Automation of Sample Preparation for Genomics by David A. Wells and Lisa L.
Herron, LCGC North America, May 2002 |
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New
Hope For Overstressed Compound Libraries: Automation Facilitates Distributed
Compound Management by Andy Zaayenga, American Biotechnology Laboratory,
Vol. 20, Num.5, p.44 |
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Harvard in new era of biology: $40m grant boosts a mass approach
by Anne Barnard, Globe Staff, March 11, 2002 |
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Automated Liquid Handlers Advance: Manufacturers increase throughput,
improve modularity, and add turnkey functionality by Michael Brush, The
Scientist, February 4, 2002 |
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Robots, Sensors Keep
Technologies Moving — R&D Research & Development, January 2002 |
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Integration and Open
Architectures Drive Software Development — R&D Research & Development,
January 2002 |
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Automated Systems Move
to a Smaller Scale — R&D Research & Development, January 2002 |
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Transforming HTS: To create
the production environment needed to screen compounds and generate the
necessary number of leads, researchers at Bristol-Myers Squibb have taken an
engineered approach to automation. by Gail Karet, PhD, January 2002 |
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Taming The Wasteland From Compound Storage To HTS Assay: Wyeth-Ayerst Launches
Modular Distributed Compound Management System by John Morin, Ph.D.,
January 2002 |
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Juggling the mix: Laboratory automation and robotics range from simple liquid
handling to complete systems by Mark S. Lesney — Modern Drug Discovery,
January 2002 |
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A
Large-Scale Robotic Storage and Retrieval System (Biorepository) Capable of
Fully Automated Operation by Theodore E. Mifflin, B. Sean Graves, and
Robin A. Felder;
American Genomic/Proteomic Technology, December 2001 |
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On the right track: Going to high-throughput meant that the automation
specialists razed their arms and took up tracks by Andrew Sheridan —
Modern Drug Discovery, November 2001 |
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Making Every Nanoliter Count: Microfluidics devices promise great potential in
small packages by Deborah A. Fitzgerald — The Scientist, October 29,
2001
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Software Solutions to Proteomics Problems: Researchers find programs to aid
every step of research by Bob Sinclair — The Scientist, October 15, 2001
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HTS
Robotic Systems Feature High Throughput, High Uptime, and Flexibility for
Fast Assay Changeover by Robert Trinka — July 17,2000
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Genomics
Primer by Alexander Julian, M.D.; Director of Research — July 11, 2000
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GENOMICS – WHAT IT
IS AND WHERE IT’S GOING: A scientistâs perspective by Edward Purdue,
PhD; Assistant Professor; Mt. Sinai School of Medicine — July 10, 2000
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At
the Speed of Light: A look at the high-throughput fluorescence laboratory
by Jorge D. Cortese — July 10, 2000
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The Art
of the State of Nucleic Acid Sequencing: Highly refined automated sequencing
systems keep up with demand for large-scale genomic projects by Debra
Swanson — The Scientist, February 7, 2000
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An
Overview of Production Scheduling Software by Randall P. Sadowski,
Systems Modeling Corp. — October 22, 1999
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Good-Bye, Test Tubes Hello, Labs-on-a-Chip Biotech experiments and
germ-warfare tests are getting done faster by Stuart Brown —Fortune, October
1999 |
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The High Throughput Screening
Market for Drug Discovery by Marc Eichmann and Ilene Goldstein — September 27, 1999
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Assay
miniaturization for high-throughput screening by Peter Panfili —
September 1999
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Will Total Automation
Surprise Its Critics? by Anne Paxton — August 1999
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Stepping
Up The Pace Of Drug Discovery: Strategic Considerations For Adopting Technology by
Brian Lightbody and Sharon Corriea
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Trends In
High-Throughput Screening: Meeting Demands For Flexibility by Rob Donho
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New and
exotic products for specialized pipetting by Brent Johnson — April 26, 1999
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Is Laboratory
Automation Still A Technology Waiting To Happen? by Gordon Logan — April 23, 1999
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Bench Bots – Inside the
Laboratory Robotics Interest Group by Deborah J. Ausman — April 16, 1999
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Chip Accelerates
Drug Screening by Kristen Philipkoski — February 26, 1999
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Automated Laboratories by Michael Brush — February 15, 1999
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High-Throughput
Technology Picks Up Steam by Michael Brush — February 15, 1999
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Liquid
Handlers have the Starring Role in High-Throughput Robotics by Michael Brush —
February 15, 1999
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DIY Robot Helps Read
Genome by Kristi Coale — July 9, 1998
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A Full
Plate – UV/Vis Microplate Readers by Shane Beck — July 6, 1998
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96-Well
Chromatography with the MultiScreen® Assay System by Paul Diehl — July
6, 1998
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To Bead
or Not To Bead – Applications of Magnetic Bead Technology by Bob Sinclair — June 22,
1998
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Robbins
Scientific HydraTM-384 Microdispenser — May 25, 1998
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Well
Washer: Skatron’s New EMBLA 384 Plate Washer — May 25, 1998
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Well,
Well, Well… Greiner’s 1536 Micro Assay Plates — May 25, 1998
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Drug Needle in the
Haystack by Susan Kuchinskas — February 17, 1998
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Across
the Spectrum – Instrumentation for UV/Vis Spectrophotometry by Shane Beck — February
2, 1998
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A hail of
silver bullets by Zina Moukheiber — January 26, 1998 |
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Luminometers
and Fluorometers by Shane Beck — November 24, 1997
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Heat
Wave – The Thermal Cyclers of 1997 by Shane Beck — September 29, 1997
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Elements
of the Drug Development Process: Genomics, Bioinformatics, Combinatorial
Chemistry, High-Throughput Screening, and Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
by Enal Razvi, Industry Analyst in Biotechnology — September 1997
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Why
All the Excitement Surrounding Genomics and Bioinformatics? Platform
Technologies Pose Risk but Offer Rewards by Enal Razvi, Industry Analyst
in Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals — August 1997
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Don’t Wait
– Automate in Food Product Design — June 1997
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Genomics,
Bioinformatics, and Combinatorial Chemistry: Wall Street’s Favorite
Threesome by Enal Razvi and Shridhar Krishnamoorthy, Industry Analysts
in Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals — June 1997
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Luminescence
Developments Help Scientists See The Light by James Kling — May 12, 1997
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Genomics
and Bioinformatics: The Bits and Bytes of the Genetic Code by Enal Razvi,
Industry Analyst in Biotech, Pharmaceuticals, and Medical Devices — May
1997
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Liquid-Handling
Equipment Evolves To Suit Large-Scale Applications by Ricki Lewis — January 6, 1997
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The
Impact of Automation on Drug Discovery by William P. Janzen — August,
1996
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Drug,
Biotech Firms Beginning To Embrace Combinatorial Chemistry by Kathryn S. Brown — May
13, 1996
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Combinatorial
chemists focus on small molecules, molecular recognition, and automation
by Stu Borman — February 12, 1996
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Automated
Sample Handling Systems, byJohn Brussolo and Sheila DeWitt — November,
1995
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Immunoassay
Techniques Proven To Be Outstanding In Several Fields by Holly Ahern —
October 2,
1995
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Liquid
Handling Advances Boost Lab Productivity by Howard Galdner — May 29, 1995
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Today’s
Peptide Chemists Face A Dizzying Array Of Synthesizer Choices by Scott Veggeberg —
January 23, 1995
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DNA
Sequencing: Today’s Technology And Beyond by Scott Veggeberg — October 17, 1994
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Uses Of
Enzyme Immunoassays Growing In Laboratories And Clinics by Holly Ahern — February 7,
1994
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Robots Toil
Round The Clock In Today’s Science Laboratories by Rebecca Andrews — May 13, 1991
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Special
Report: Cell Biologists Combine Old And New Tools by Ricki Lewis — December 10, 1990
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Slaves
No More, `Smart’ Robots Invade The Lab by G. Christopher Anderson — January 8, 1990
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Robots Emerge As Trusty Workhorses In Many Science Labs by Mike Spear
— The Scientist, September 19, 1988
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The Paperless Analytical Lab by Earl L. Cooper — The Scientist, February
22, 1988 |