Session Details

[1MS-09]【J】Laboratory Automation: A Quick Review for Busy Scientists

Wed. Nov 27, 2024 3:10 PM - 4:30 PM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 6:10 AM - 7:30 AM UTC
Room 9(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 3F Main Hall)
Organizer: Genki Kanda (RIKEN), Akari Kato (RIKEN)
Co-hosted by: Laboratory Automation Supplier's Association
This mini-symposium will present a series of eight 10-minute talks that cover various aspects, fields, and methods of laboratory automation. We will rapidly cover the entire field, providing examples and implementations. The symposium aims not only to present outcomes achieved through automation but also to offer a platform for sharing firsthand experiences from the research and development of life sciences, hardware, and software necessary for laboratory automation.

[1MS-09-01]Implementation and Operation of Laboratory Automation

○Akari Kato1,2, Haruka Ozaki1,3,4, Takaaki Horinouchi1,5, Genki Kanda1,2 (1. LASA, 2. RIKEN BDR, 3. Inst. Med., U. Tsukuba, 4. C-AIR, U. Tsukuba, 5. AIRC, AIST)
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[1MS-09-02]Development of a Mating Behavior Analysis System for a New Animal Model, Opossum

○Riko Yoshimi1, Mari Kaneko1, Ryota Yamada2, Genki Kanda3, Hiroshi Kiyonari1 (1. Laboratory for Animal Resources and Genetic Engineering, RIKEN, Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, 2. fuku Inc., 3. Laboratory for Biologically Inspired Computing, RIKEN, Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research)
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[1MS-09-03]Benefits of Using "LabDroid Maholo" in Cell Manufacturing

○Aoi Ishikawa1, Tomomitsu Iida1, Takuhiko Adachi1, Shinya Kato1, Hiroko Saito1, Kaede Karimori1, Yumiko Shibata1, Yuka Ishiodori1, Kimiyo Yamashita1, Motoki Terada1 (1. VC Cell Therapy Inc.)
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[1MS-09-04]Integrating Trans-Scale Scope and Automated Cell Culture Robot: Ideals and Realities of the Fully Automated AMATERAS

○Taishi Kakizuka1,2, Taro Ichimura2, Shun-ichi Fukushima1, Takeharu Nagai1,2,3 (1. SANKEN, Osaka Univ., 2. OTRI, Osaka Univ., 3. RIES, Hakkaido Univ.)
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[1MS-09-05(1P-083)]Revolutionizing molecular biology experiments with laboratory automation

○Kensuke Otsuka1, Yuki Fujimichi1, Yuki Yaguchi2, Tomoko Ueno2, Daiki Unami2, Hikaru Okumura2, Atsushi Shibata2 (1. Sustainable System Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 2. Keio University Faculty of Pharmacy)
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[1MS-09-06]How Can Large Language Models Become the Command Center for Lab Automation in Chemistry?

○Kan Hatakeyama1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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[1MS-09-07]Self-maintainable science laboratories

○koji ochiai1 (1. Riken)
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[1MS-09-08]Scheduling systems are needed to facilitate large numbers of robots to perform a large number of experiments

○Yuya Tahara-Arai1 (1. University of Tsukuba)
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