CRISPR/ Cas9 has revolutionized how genetic screens are conducted, as the system is remarkably easy to implement into existing workflows while yielding high editing efficiency. Large-scale screening experiments, e.g. knockout screens are particularly well suited for automation as many repeated workflow steps are required. The integration of a guided pipetting system such as Pipette+, results in fewer user-related errors, in 20% of the time normally required. Using the Pipette+ system of Andrew Alliance together with the cloud-native OneLab software, experiments can be quickly designed, executed, and fully tracked.
Karsten Krey, a researcher in the group of Prof Andreas Pichlmair, will present this study, supported by technical data.
You will learn how you can benefit from:
- Simpler, fully programmable guided pipetting
- Superior reproducibility
- Freeing up time to focus on higher level tasks
10 December 2020
10 - 10:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST), 4 - 4:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET)
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