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We often hear that work-life balance is an essential part of any job experience, but all too often, production work is overlooked. Unfortunately, the biotech and pharma industries are not immune to this oversight. Thankfully, in recent years many life sciences companies have been focused on automation, with the intent to make the unbalanced scenario more equitable. Enabling workflows where operator presence can be minimized or even eliminated while still collecting critical process data allows investigators to focus their attention on essential parts of their research. Often, all it takes is well-designed additions to analytical equipment already in place to simplify established methodologies, free up personnel, and reduce scheduling conflicts.

In this GEN webinar, we will learn some examples of how bioprocess scientists are taking steps to reduce the weekend lab attendance that has become an unfortunate staple of high throughput projects. Specifically, we will hear about a use case detailing 96-well plate sample loading for the Cedex Bio HT Analyzer to minimize operator presence. Additionally, our presenter will illustrate strategies to mitigate evaporation of samples in a 96-well plate without operator intervention.

A live Q&A session will follow the presentation, offering you a chance to pose questions to our expert panelist.

Shane Nelson
Senior Research Associate
Seagen


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