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Elevating Automated Genomic Workflows with On-Deck Fluorescence Measurement – Radboud Experience

Time
1 hour

The accurate quantification of nucleic acids is a critical step in most genomic workflows, particularly for ensuring the success of processes like NGS library preparation. This step is often repeated multiple times during library prep, making efficiency essential.

Hamilton recently introduced Fluoreye, a compact yet powerful module for rapid and precise on-deck fluorescence measurement. By integrating Fluoreye directly into liquid-handling workflows, laboratories can achieve full automation, eliminating manual steps and reducing reliance on costly third-party integrations.

In this webinar, Tom Hofste from Radboud University Medical Center shares how his lab integrated the Fluoreye module into multiple Hamilton liquid-handling systems, highlighting key advantages and performance improvements. Christian Danuser from Hamilton also provides an in-depth overview of Fluoreye’s features and capabilities.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Detailed overview of Fluoreye’s specifications and capabilities
  • Comparative analysis of Fluoreye vs. alternative fluorescence measurement solutions
  • Real-world applications of Fluoreye in genomics and other fields
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Speakers

  • Headshot of a person in a dark blazer and collared shirt against a light background

    Christian Danuser

    Senior Product Manager Module and Driver - Hamilton Robotics
  • Headshot of a person wearing a brown turtleneck and dark blazer, standing in a modern office building

    Tom Hofste

    Head Core Facility Genome Diagnostics – Radboud University Medical Center
  • Gaby Boza

    Dr. Gabriela Boza-Moran

    Senior Team Leader Field Marketing, Hamilton

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