Automated liquid handling is now central to any high-throughput screening, genomics, sample preparation and quality control workflows. But automation does not eliminate variability. In some cases, it can hide it. Small dispensing errors and channel-to-channel variability may go unnoticed. Over time, they can affect assay quality, reproducibility and efficiency. Problems may only become clear when a workflow fails or when data can no longer be trusted.
For labs that rely on automated liquid handling for critical workflows, this webinar offers practical, evidence-based strategies on how verification data can reveal hidden variability before it affects experiments. Attendees will also learn how to improve low-volume and repeat-dispensing performance, and how to standardize liquid handling across workflows, operators and sites.
The webinar also introduces rapid multichannel verification using dual-dye ratiometric photometry, as described in ISO 23783-2:2022. This method enables channel-by-channel assessment of accuracy and precision directly in microtiter plates. Attendees will learn how this approach supports cross-instrument and cross-site comparability. They will also see how it strengthens confidence in assay results and supports robust, traceable documentation in regulated environments.
Register for this webinar to learn how low volume pipetting verification can reduce assay risk, improve liquid handling performance and support more reliable automated workflows.
Speakers
Brian Seitz, Applications Scientist, Analytik Jena
Brian Seitz is an Applications Scientist with Analytik Jena US, specializing in automated liquid handling and life science solutions. He holds a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Boston, where his research focused on the regulatory mechanisms controlling the cellular changes that characterize exit from meiosis II.
Antoine Jacquot, Director of Artel International, Nova Biomedical
Antoine Jacquot is the Director of Artel International at Nova Biomedical, where he leads the expansion of Artel’s liquid handling verification technology across Europe and global distributor markets.
Founded 43 years ago, Artel is considered a gold standard in North America, though it remains less established internationally. Antoine is building both direct and indirect customer-support teams from the ground up to bring this unique technology to European and global laboratories seeking fast, robust and compliant methods to verify automated liquid handling systems.
He joined Nova Biomedical three years ago and has over 10 years of experience in the life sciences industry, with prior roles in molecular imaging, 3D bioprinting and GMP SaaS solutions.
Fluent in English, French and Spanish, Antoine has built and led international teams focused on improving data quality, reproducibility and compliance in increasingly automated lab environments.
He is passionate about bridging advanced technologies with real-world laboratory challenges to drive meaningful impact.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will appeal to:
- Automation Scientists and Engineers working with automated liquid handling in drug discovery, high-throughput screening and assay development or validation
- Genomics, Molecular Biology and Sample Preparation teams where low-volume dispensing accuracy is critical
- Lab Automation Leads, Application Specialists and Platform Owners responsible for optimizing liquid handler scripts and performance
- Quality, QC and QA professionals seeking to strengthen verification, traceability and documentation around liquid handling workflows
What You Will Learn
Attendees will learn:
- Why dispensing bias and channel-to-channel variability often remain hidden in automated liquid handling workflows, and how they impact assay reproducibility
- How to use quantitative verification during routine checks and preventative maintenance to diagnose performance issues
- Practical strategies to improve low-volume and repeat dispensing performance using channel-level verification data collected under real operating conditions
- How dual dye ratiometric photometry (ISO 23783 2:2022) enables rapid, standardized verification and supports cross-site comparability and audit-ready documentation
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Nova Biomedical
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