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Lab Automation Software: Page 4
Agilent highlights automation platforms at SLAS 2022
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LabPulse.com staff writers
Agilent showcased its BioTek BioSpa live cell analysis system, which provides fully automated live cell imaging workflows in up to eight microplates at a time. It is comprised of a BioTek Cytation C10 confocal imaging reader that combines automated confocal and widefield microscopy with conventional multimode microplate reading and a BioTek BioSpa 8 automated incubator.
February 8, 2022
Rhinostics joins forces with Nexus Medical Labs
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LabPulse.com staff writers
Under the deal, Nexus will utilize the Rhinostic automated nasal swab when processing COVID-19 and other swab-based tests. The companies expect the combination to yield cost savings, as well as improved speed and results.
February 7, 2022
SLAS 2022: Data will be king in the research lab of the future
By
Leah Sherwood
Fracchia is also a co-founder of Bioeconomy Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Bio-Isac), an organization that addresses threats to the bioeconomy. Fracchia will be one of the panelists at the session on how artificial intelligence is being used in research laboratories today and how it will shape labs in the future.
February 6, 2022
Gate Scientific highlights new products at SLAS 2022
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LabPulse.com staff writers
The company's stir bars make up the wireless SmartSense platform. They are used for temperature, pH, and spin sensing, as well as part of the company's digital programmable chemical lab station for heating, stirring, wireless sensing, remote control, and monitoring.
February 3, 2022
SLAS 2022: How the lab industry mobilized during the pandemic
By
Leah Sherwood
Imagine being called on in March 2020 -- just as the COVID-19 pandemic started to take shape -- to lead efforts to implement the creation of a national COVID-19 testing infrastructure in your country.
February 3, 2022
Digital pathology recovers from COVID setback
By
Bruce Carlson
The digital pathology market, which consists of hardware, software, and related services for clinical applications, has largely benefitted from the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing pathologist to read, evaluate, and collaborate remotely, improving efficiency and productivity.
February 2, 2022
Copan launches new colony selection software
By
LabPulse.com staff writers
The software automatically detects and "tags" the best colonies to be picked for specimen workup, the company said. The software can interpret growth based on each laboratory's custom rules, presumptively identify colonial morphology, and preselect the best isolated colonies for workup, Copan added.
January 19, 2022
Device automates blood smears for malaria diagnosis
By
Leah Sherwood
Malaria is typically diagnosed by analyzing blood smears through a microscope. The devices, called the autohaem smear and autohaem smear+, can consistently create high-quality smears equivalent to those created by human experts.
January 17, 2022
AI should assist clinicians during patient diagnostic journey
By
Leah Sherwood
"A new generation of AI is needed that considers the dynamism of the diagnostic process and answers the questions of where are the clinician and patient on the diagnostic pathway and what should be done next," wrote the authors, led by Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD, of the department of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
January 2, 2022
90% is not good enough: How AI will reshape hemopathology
By
Leah Sherwood
"The real question ... is to what extent is AI and computer vision going to be able to either help us or maybe supplant us," said Dr. Scott Rodig, PhD, of Brigham and Women's Hospital. Rodig chaired the session, which was titled "AI, Data Science, Computer Vision and the Hematology Laboratory of the Future."
December 12, 2021
Roche introduces 3 breast cancer pathology AI algorithms
By
LabPulse.com staff writers
The algorithms, uPath Ki-67 (30-9), uPath ER (SP1), and uPath PR (1E2), aim to be less time-consuming than manual methods of quantification breast cancer biomarkers.
December 7, 2021
Qiagen, DiaSorin partner on TB screening
By
LabPulse.com staff writers
The two companies had announced the U.S. launch of their automated workflow for QuantiFeron-TB Gold Plus in 2019, and QuantiFeron-TB has been available on the Liaison XL platform since then.
November 28, 2021
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