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Improving the practice of lab automation: Laboratory Automation Eng   Message List  
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RE: [labmanagers] Improving the practice of lab automation: Laboratory Automation Engineering

Joe,
I also have an interest in this topic and would like to learn more about what is available . Would be a good topic for a future ALMA meeting, either as a presentation on what is possible or a Round Table discussion on what works and what doesn't work 

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From: labmanagers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:labmanagers@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of jliscouski
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 7:51 AM
To: labmanagers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [labmanagers] Improving the practice of lab automation: Laboratory Automation Engineering

There is a considerable amount of work that can and should be done to make laboratory
automation more effective and successful. For managers, that can translate into lower
costs and higher productivity.

My interest is in stimulating a discussion about advancing the practice of laboratory
automation.

In the June 2006 issue of the JALA (vol 11, num 3, pgs 157-162), and editorial titled "Are
you a Laboratory Automation Engineer?" provided an argument for the development of a
discipline of Laboratory Automation Engineering to improve the practice of laboratory
automation and stimulate the development of an engineering discipline, educational
courses, methodologies, and knowledge bases.

Supplementary material has been posted at
"http://www.delphinusdesign.com/lae-weblog/lae/LAEoverview.htm"
with a web-log at "http://www.delphinusdesign.com/lae-weblog/."

I'm looking for comments, opinions, discussion, points-of-view on the subject of
developing this engineering discipline, as well as some of the technology development
proposed including "Lights-out Lab Automation". I'd appreciate hearing from you.

thanks for your time,
joe liscouski



Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:40 pm

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There is a considerable amount of work that can and should be done to make laboratory automation more effective and successful. For managers, that can...
jliscouski
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Sep 28, 2006
2:00 pm

Joe, I also have an interest in this topic and would like to learn more about what is available . Would be a good topic for a future ALMA meeting, either as a...
Phil Edwards
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Oct 17, 2006
4:43 pm

Phil, Both those possibilities - ALMA presention & round-table - sound like good ideas, and if I can do something, let me know. This topic has interest in...
jliscouski
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Oct 18, 2006
3:36 pm

Lab automation would be a great topic for either venue. John ________________________________ From: labmanagers@yahoogroups.com...
Sadowski,John S.
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Oct 19, 2006
5:11 pm

I just check the ALMA's event schedule and the conference is going on now. Is next year's meeting the next best venue or do you have other options? There is...
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Oct 24, 2006
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Joe, A few potentials: * Make it a roundtable topic for next year's conference * Contact one of the local chapter leads and put it on an upcoming agenda - the...
Sadowski,John S.
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