UCLA Students Innovate with Autonomous Electroporation System for Lab Workflows
Students at UCLA have developed a pioneering automated system for electroporation, significantly improving laboratory efficiency for 96- and 384-well formats.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
At the California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA students have created an advanced automated system designed to enhance laboratory workflows.
This innovative system is capable of fully autonomous electroporation, a technique that is crucial for various laboratory applications.
By supporting both 96- and 384-well formats, the new system aims to streamline processes and improve efficiency in research settings.