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LabAutomation 2004
February 1-5
San Jose McEnery Convention Center
150 W. San Carlos St.
San Jose, CA, USA
 Contact
 Anne DeLaFiganiere
 (510)357-2222 ext. 1421
 a.delafiganiere@mdl.com
 
 

MDL® will demonstrate integrated biology and chemistry experiment management solutions from plate management through data analysis and reporting. The new workflow-oriented MDL® Plate Manager with open architecture greatly simplifies the creation and management of plate and sample information. MDL® Assay Explorer makes it easy to capture, analyze, visualize, and store biological data. See how to import data from Excel worksheets, save images and documents as results, and interact with new 3D visualization and statistics tools.

Workshop:

Learn to manage your sample and plate inventory with MDL Plate Manager and interface with chemistry and biology data. The workshop will demonstrate how to create, dilute, pool, remap, and store plates; browse the inventory and drill down to sample and compound level details; track volumes, freeze/thaw cycles, locations, and each plate's parents and daughters. See how the inventory data connects to the chemical registration database to access compound batch information, and share information with MDL Assay Explorer for a complete data management solution.

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