Monitoring Low Volume Liquid Handling in High Throughput Screening
January 3, 2012 | Jane Fruchtnicht
Authors – K. Ritterbusch, N.Stoll, K. Thurow
celisca – Center for Life Science Automation, University of Rostock, Germany
This is a computer vision based liquid handler monitoring application. It is aimed at microtiterplate based high throughput applications and at detecting low volumes (<10μl) in shortest time-frames. It is possible to screen a plate in <10s. Its hardware costs are low, such that a robot can be equipped with multiple sensors if required. The aspired future application of the system is online monitoring of liquid handling operation to detect errors early and efficiently.
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