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007 - Improving lab productivity and reproducibility by taking a fresh look at existing workflows and protocols

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In this podcast, we interviewed Sarah Simons, Automation Field Project Manager, Beckman Coulter Life Science, about how to improve lab productivity and reproducibility by "spring cleaning" your methods and taking a fresh look at existing workflows and protocols.

Sarah works on custom solutions for liquid handling systems. She joined Beckman in 2008, as an Automation Field Applications Specialist, focused on automated protocol development and customer training & support. Sarah enjoys taking a fresh look at existing workflows, and suggesting new solutions when transitioning a manual protocol to an automated process. Sarah studied Molecular Biology at University of New Hampshire, and worked in high throughput screening at Novartis prior to joining Beckman Coulter.

View Show Notes at http://cellculturedish.com/2017/04/improving-lab-pr…ws-and-protocols/

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In this podcast, we interviewed Sarah Simons, Automation Field Project Manager, Beckman Coulter Life Science, about how to improve lab productivity and reproducibility by "spring cleaning" your methods and taking a fresh look at existing workflows and protocols.

Sarah works on custom solutions for liquid handling systems. She joined Beckman in 2008, as an Automation Field Applications Specialist, focused on automated protocol development and customer training & support. Sarah enjoys taking a fresh look at existing workflows, and suggesting new solutions when transitioning a manual protocol to an automated process. Sarah studied Molecular Biology at University of New Hampshire, and worked in high throughput screening at Novartis prior to joining Beckman Coulter.

View Show Notes at http://cellculturedish.com/2017/04/improving-lab-pr…ws-and-protocols/

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