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Peter Nollert

I'm Peter Nollert and I write this blog to point researchers to topics that are relevant to protein crystallization. My mission is to help spread knowledge that is 'out there on the web' and help you succeed with your protein structure research.  I oversee the membrane protein research and technology development activities at Emerald BioStructures. Check out The GPCR blog, or my publications

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Feeding Your Robot: Taking Chaos Out of Your Wet Lab

by Peter Nollert
April 3, 2012 23:30

Join Us For a Free Webinar April 11th "Feeding Your Robot: Taking Chaos Out of Your Wet Lab"

Date: April 11, 2012

Time: 11:00 AM - 11:50 PM PDT

Speakers: Peter Nollert, Ph.D., Chief Technologist and Amy Syverson, Consumables Sales and Support Manager

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Liquid handling instrumentation in life science laboratories can dramatically increase the quantity and quality of research output. On the flip side, these 'robots' require a supply of reagents and buffers to perform. And when your robots are not properly 'fed', research output can be severely hampered. In this webinar you will learn 5 best practices to avoid chaos in the wet lab. Our advice is based on years of experience in feeding our own liquid handling instrumentation with stock solutions for the production of protein crystallization reagent kits. Webinar attendees will learn the fundamentals of proper stock solution management and how to apply it to their own research, making liquid handling instrumentation a successful component in the lab.

Be more productive, register for our April 11th webinar today.

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