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An Automated System To Replace A Human User In Conventional Laboratory Well Plate Imaging

##article.authors##

  • Connor Verheyen
  • Cornelis Rowaan
  • Bryan Gatto
  • Daniel Gizachew

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31224/osf.io/6xshk

Keywords:

Arduino, Automation, Biomedical, Design, Efficiency, Imaging, LabView, Motorization

Abstract

We here developed an automated well plate imaging system to eliminate the requirement for continuous human operation, thus freeing up the valuable time of a scientific researcher and removing the possibility of fatigue-induced human error. Specifically, we created a prototype system with programmed two-dimensional movement, automated calibration, variable plate configuration compatibility, variable path feasibility, reliable well plate image capture, and an intuitive graphical user interface. Successful implementation of our device would immediately benefit laboratory scientists, giving them more time to pursue the next biomedical breakthroughs.

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Posted

2017-09-27