Increasing Data Quality and Reproducibility with a 96-Channel Pipetting System – METTLER TOLEDO
21 Aprile 2026
Webinar Mettler Toledo: Increasing Data Quality and Reproducibility with a 96-Channel Pipetting System
Make Your Data More Reliable While Eliminating Manual Pipetting Steps
Panoramica del programma
- Describe sources of pipetting variability and their impact on data quality
- Introduce the MicroPro 96-channel semi-automated pipetting system
- Describe how MicroPro standardizes serial dilution workflow set up
- Across a range of workflows, demonstrate that MicroPro virtually eliminates manual pipette steps, reduces variation, speeds up workflows, and captures more accurate results for time sensitive assays.
Manual pipetting is one of the most common techniques in life science laboratories, but its impact on data quality and reproducibility is often overlooked. Small differences in mixing, timing, and technique compound, resulting in inconsistent data and failed experiments. Serial dilutions are especially susceptible because of the impact of small variations and errors compound across the dilution series.
In this webinar Increasing Data Quality and Reproducibility with a 96-Channel Pipetting System we’ll show how the MicroPro 96-channel pipetting system improves consistency, especially for precision and time-sensitive serial dilution workflows. The MicroPro serial dilution mode can generate highly reproducible dilution protocols by eliminating manual calculations, greatly reducing the number of pipetting steps, making mixing more consistent, and decreases inter- and intra- operator variability compared to manual pipetting.
Finally, we’ll take a deeper dive into specific workflows, including ELISA, MIC, and enzyme kinetics, to show how MicroPro can make a direct impact on data quality.
- 21/04/2026 16:00, English
- 21/04/2026 19:00, English
- Target audience: Lab Managers, Lab Technicians, System Owners, Plant Managers, Plant Shift, Leaders, Operation Managers, CEOs, Change Management Agents, Quality Assurance Managers, Quality Assurance Operators, Safety Managers, and OPEX, Lean or Six Sigma Managers
- Speakers: Nate Pereira, Mettler Toledo Rainin | Nate is a biologist with deep experience in NGS and Cell Biology workflows. He works closely with customers to identify pain points to improve workflows, reproducibility, and data quality across common life science applications. At Rainin, he helps bring practical automation solutions like the MicroPro to researchers worldwide
This webinar is organized by Mettler Toledo
