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  • Category: Biomedical
  • Founded: Mar 15, 2000
  • Language: English
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The LRIG Discussion Mail List is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You will receive messages posted to the list and you will be able to post and reply to messages.

The members list is private and is not accessible by anyone other than the moderator. This mail list is moderated. SPAM, flames, or inappropriate messages will be filtered out before they are sent to you. Our vision at LRIG for this mail list is that it should be a dynamic forum for users and vendors to freely exchange ideas and solve problems. We want to be sure that the demeanor of the mail list reflects the desires of the subscribers. The majority of the subscribers have indicated that they do not want to receive unsolicited sales or promotional messages in this forum. However, it is entirely appropriate and welcomed that vendors reply publicly to an inquiry posted to the list.

A couple of comments on posting etiquette:
1) When you reply to a message trim the original message down to just the portion you are replying to (if possible). The aim is to reduce the clutter for the list members while preserving the sense of the message.
2) It's nice to say "thanks" to respondents who helped you out, but do it directly to them and not to the whole list.
3) The same applies for individualized messages that do not add value or knowledge to the discussion.
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If you are not a member of the Laboratory Robotics Interest Group, a registration form may be found at:
http://lab-robotics.org/member_registration.htm

Andy Zaayenga
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web site: http://lab-robotics.org

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vacuum manifolds
All, I work in a production lab that uses vacuum manifolds. We are currently using five vacuum pumps with five manifolds apiece. This is getting unwieldy and
Posted - Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:44 am
Christopher Rieckenberg
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lab on a chip, how is doing that?
Dear Colleagues Does anyone have experiences with the lab on the chip technology and/or e.g. Raindance? Who is using that in reality for routinely cellular
Posted - Thu Nov 5, 2009 3:04 pm
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New Course from the Institute for Laboratory Automation
We've completed the third course in the initial portion of our program. The courses currently available are: 1) NEW -- Introduction to Laboratory Automation 2)
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 11:38 pm
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Re: Dry dispensing DMSO for assay-ready plates
I am going to recommend acoustic dispensing anyway. By the time you purchase a conventional liquid handler and pay for tips, in a few years you have the same
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 7:24 pm
Rasmussen, Lynn
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Re: Dry dispensing DMSO for assay-ready plates
Hello, In general you should probably ask people to contact you directly with their recommendations on specific pieces of kit - I'll send you a private email
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 4:59 pm
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