Unique Electronic Pipetting Range Simplifies Leukaemia Research at the Cancer Institute

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Unique Electronic Pipetting Range Simplifies Leukaemia Research at the Cancer Institute

17 Apr, 2020

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Researchers at the Cancer Institute, University College London, are using Integra’s unique electronic pipette range to simplify their workflows. Yvette Hoade, a research technician in the Payne Laboratory, Department of Haematology, is investigating mutations associated with various blood diseases such as bone marrow failure and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), both age-related disorders that greatly increase the risk of developing leukaemia.

She explained: “We’ve started a new DNA extraction project with the aim of quickly going from blood to genotype for 6,000 samples. The multichannel VOYAGER adjustable tip spacing pipette and ASSIST PLUS pipetting robot are a fantastic combination, performing hands-free transfer of blood from collection tubes to 96 well plates, saving hours of time and reducing the risk of cross-contamination. We have three different sizes of pipette - covering volumes from 0.5 to 1,250 μl - so we can use the ASSIST PLUS system throughout our workflow, from DNA extraction to NGS library preparation. The system is also easy to program, making automation accessible to all members of the lab.”

“This automation has improved our throughput, gives us the confidence that the level of accuracy is high, and cuts out the inevitable repetitive aspect of lab work that comes with handling such large sample numbers. The ASSIST PLUS is the ideal lab partner – it’s a solid member of the team now.”

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