Liquid handling considerations for automating your NGS workflow
Many labs turn to automation to increase throughput, lower costs, and reduce operator-related errors. Transferring a manual, bench-top assay to an automated platform, however, is often more complicated than expected. By understanding the key steps in complicated workflows such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) and taking measures to minimize variability upfront, successful assay automation can be achieved.
In this webinar, Dr. Nathaniel Hentz and Jason Graves will highlight their approach for addressing NGS workflows and present methodologies for improving DNA normalization, ensuring accuracy of master mix addition, studying mixing efficiency and improving operator technique. A case study illustrating how an automated workflow can be developed and optimized will also be presented.
Attend this webinar event to:
- Understand the impact of liquid handling variability on NGS assays
- Understand the major sources of variability of typical NGS assays and their impact on the results
- Learn how to improve an assay by automating and optimizing the workflow
Who Should Attend
- NGS assay development scientists
- NGS assay automation engineers
- Analytical lab supervisors (NGS)
- NGS assay development lab managers
Certificate of Attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance and a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes.