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Lunch ‘n Learn at Georgia Tech: Automating Microbial Screening: Intelligent Analysis and Management of Colonies

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Lunch ‘n Learn at Georgia Tech: Automating Microbial Screening: Intelligent Analysis and Management of Colonies

Alison Glaser, Biotherapeutic Application Scientist and Randy Milano, Bioresearch Application Scientist, Molecular Devices
March 9, 2016; 11:00 - 12:00PM

Abstract: More than 50% of emerging infectious diseases arecaused by bacteria. Ongoing evolution of bacterial variants, increased incidence of drug-resistant microbes, as well as various socioeconomic and demographic reasons for increased contact with previously unfamiliar microbes all emphasize the need for ongoing research to control or destroy harmful pathogens.

Learn how you can enhance your work with microbial systems when detecting, screening, or picking colonies using automated platforms. In addition to colony picking systems, we provide a comprehensive range of microplate readers. Whether needing to read absorbance, measure kinetics, obtain a range of fluorescence readouts, or combine several modes of detection, an extensive panel of solutions is available.

RSVP Required: Register online http://md-georgiatech-lunchnlearn.eventbrite.com
Registration is complimentary & lunch will be provided.

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Christa Ernst
  • Created:02/08/2016
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017