Module 3: How can we automate an assay for speed and reproducibility? In this quest, we will define microfluidics, screening center, liquid handler, and virtual screening. We will compare and contrast the use of a liquid handler and manual pipetting in several situations. Our focus will be on the technology and software used to automate and analyze results from high-throughput approaches. This module ends with the second JoVE scenario we will analyze in the forum that is directly related to your group projects.
Based on student feedback, we will begin to archive a community-sources glossary of terminology from our course. Please work as a community to compile and define key terms in our Community Glossary and Notes which can also be found at the top of our Moodle course page.
This week you will collaborate with your Lab Project Team members to draft an outline of your manuscript and annotated bibliography with at least fifteen (15) reliable references. Please use the Project Guidelines and this JoVE template to format your outline to reach Milestone 1!
Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
- Define the following terms: microfluidics, screening center, liquid handler, virtual screening. (CO 1)
- List the advantages and disadvantages of using a liquid handler (i.e., robot), and determine when its use is appropriate. (CO 5)
- State the steps at which software is used, and list appropriate examples. (CO 2)
Your HTD Instructional Team
Dr. Carlos Goller | email: ccgoller@ncsu.edu
Dr. Carly Sjogren | email: casjogre@ncsu.edu