How to streamline your (q)PCR workflows through automation

Join this expert webinar on Wednesday, June 10, to learn how to improve throughput and result quality in PCR and qPCR workflows

26 May 2020
Georgina Wynne Hughes
Editorial Assistant
Dr. Stefanie Navabi, PCR Product Manager, Analytik Jena AG
Dr. Stefanie Navabi, PCR Product Manager, Analytik Jena AG

PCR is a well-established technology that is used as a gold standard technique in life science research and disease diagnostic applications. In recent years, the demand for high-throughput analysis while maintaining excellent data quality and reducing the risk of human pipetting errors and external contamination is increasing.

The integration of (q)PCR thermal cyclers into robotic systems to develop a fully automated workflow allows scientists to generate tens of thousands of data points per day without increasing their personal workload.

In this expert webinar, Dr. Stefanie Navabi, PCR Product Manager at Analytik Jena AG, will show how Analytik Jena can support customers to easily multiply their throughput. Analytik Jena’s (q)PCR thermal cyclers are designed to offer a fast and flexible integration into robotic systems to help ensure an error-free 24/7 operation. This significantly reduces project times and saves costs through reduced hands-on time, accelerated data generation and greater plate-to-plate consistency.

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Key learning objectives:

  • Key drivers for automation of PCR and qPCR
  • Solutions for automated PCR and qPCR
  • Product overview and integration strategies

Who should attend?

Laboratory personnel looking to improve throughput and result quality in their PCR and qPCR workflows.

Certificate of attendance

All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, and a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes.

The live webinar takes place on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at:

  • 16:00 BST
  • 17:00 CEST
  • 08:00 PDT
  • 11:00 EDT

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