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 5 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.