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    People are the key to automation: an interview with Bob Gantzer

    How should we bring automation into the life sciences? Where should we start, and how can we get the most out of it? Fane Mensah talks to Bob Gantzer.

    Fane Mensah, MSc, PhD
    Fane Mensah, MSc, PhD      7 min

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      Product Manager at Synthace

      Design of Experiments (DOE)

      When and how to use Design of Experiments (DOE)

      Biologists are almost spoilt for choice when it comes to DOE applications. This blog explores how to choose the right experiment to reach your goals.
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       14 min
      Design of Experiments (DOE)

      DOE in the real world: implementing design of experiments

      What happens when DOE collides with the real world in a busy lab? We dive into the detail to look at software, hardware, and avoiding cognitive bias.
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       11 min
      Design of Experiments (DOE)

      The DOE process: an overview

      Screening, iteration/refinement, optimization, robustness. In this blog, we're covering the DOE process, explained with a straightforward overview.
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       8 min
      Design of Experiments (DOE)

      Why should I use Design of Experiments in the Life Sciences?

      Why should you use Design of Experiments? There are a good many reasons why—not least because it offers the life sciences a better way to explore biology.
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       10 min
      Lab of the Future

      A Life Sciences Platform with Flexibility at Its Core: Building Scientific Ideas into Reality

      Liquid handling automation had always required user programming to execute even the simplest operations. That is, until now!
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       8 min

      Stripping the Complexity from Complex Experimentation

      An engineering approach is rigorous and reproducible. We’re getting better at addressing that challenge in biology - but there’s still a long way to go!
      James Arpino, PhD
      James Arpino, PhD
       4 min