Thermal segment microwell plate control for automated liquid handling setups

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Abstract

Automated high-throughput liquid handling operations in biolabs necessitate miniaturised and automatised equipment for effective space utilisation and system integration. This paper presents a thermal segment microwell plate control unit designed for enhanced microwell-based experimentation in liquid handling setups. The development of this device stems from the need to move towards geometry standardization and system integration of automated lab equipment. It incorporates features based on Smart Sensor and Sensor 4.0 concepts. An enzymatic activity assay is implemented with the developed device on a liquid handling station, allowing fast characterisation via a high-throughput approach. The device outperforms other comparable devices in certain metrics based on automated liquid handling requirements and addresses the needs of future biolabs in automation, especially in high-throughput screening.

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Seidel, S., Winkler, K. F., Kurreck, A., Cruz-Bournazou, M. N., Paulick, K., Groß, S., & Neubauer, P. (2024). Thermal segment microwell plate control for automated liquid handling setups. Lab on a Chip, 24(8), 2224–2236. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3lc00714f

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