ATL is pleased to be participating in LabAutomation 2010 - the worlds leading conference and exhibition on emerging laboratory technologies.
A diverse group of scientists, engineers and professionals from around the world will come together once again for the premier laboratory automation event - LabAutomation 2010. At LabAutomation 2010, participants will develop long-lasting connections through networking and expand their minds by exploring cutting-edge information and strategies. To ensure you are a part of this collaborative international community of laboratory automation professionals–plan now to attend LabAutomation 2010.
ATL is pleased to present the following poster presentation at LabAutomation 2010:
“Streamlining the Process To Define and Capture High Throughput Laboratory Information from a Roche 454 Genome Sequencer” Peggy Weber and Dr. Christine Paszko, Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc.
Kenneth Russell and Valerie Risch, David H. Murdock Research Institute
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
This poster explores the advancement in technology to help laboratory managers address the growing need to handle and mine high throughput data as can be derived from projects such as genome sequencing and immune-assays. To ensure that researchers have the tools that they require, it is critical that the data is stored in a useful format on robust hardware with the appropriate software analysis tools to convert the data into information that can lead to discovery.
LabAutomation 2010 "Where Science, Technology and Industry Come Together" Palm Springs Convention Center
Palm Springs, CA, USA
January 23–27, 2010 www.labautomation.org/LA10