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Introduction to Automated Genomic Sample Preparation

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A new eSeminar entitled 'Automating Genomics Applications on Bravo Workstations' has been announced by Agilent Automation Solutions.

Extraction and purification of nucleic acid or protein samples from biological sources is one of the more commonly automated applications in genomic research. Initially the targeted RNA, DNA and proteins are isolated from various sources for analysis and amplification.

Subsequent steps often require products of PCR amplification and sequencing to be purified before detection. Because the typical steps required for most commercial purification assays involve several repetitive steps, including washes, filtration, centrifugation and general pipetting, they are ideal candidates for the use of automation.

Presented by Steve Lappin (Field Applications Specialist) - the scope of the December 10th 2009 eSeminar will be to present an introduction to automated genomic sample preparation solutions, discuss examples of commercially available automation methods for genomic sample preparation and provide an understanding of the added reliability and walk-away performance an automated solution delivers.

To register for this free eSeminar please visit http://www.chem.agilent.com/en-US/Events/en-US/Pages/automationeSeminars.aspx.

From stand-alone units to fully integrated systems, Agilent Automation Solutions teams key sample preparation and creative walk-away automation approaches with personalized customer service.

Combining engineering with high standards of quality, Agilent designs and manufactures high-performance equipment for processes that are revolutionizing pharmaceutical, biotech, and genomic research.