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The University of Michigan’s Advanced Genomics Core adopted the Rainin MicroPro 96-channel pipette to process more samples in less time, making tedious protocols more efficient and comfortable to perform.
The Advanced Genomics Core is a high-production laboratory that processes thousands of samples annually for various next-generation sequencing (NGS) applications, such as whole genome sequencing, single cell transcriptomics and spatial biology. This requires core facility staff to perform hundreds of precise pipetting steps across lengthy NGS library preparation protocols. This raises significant ergonomic challenges and risks delays that lead to production backlogs. Updating workflows with MicroPro as the primary tool for library preparation enables significant time savings, letting the team process more samples in less time while slashing the need for painstaking manual work.