Sarah M. Rue, PhD, Associate Director, Advanced Automation Technologies, Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
When considering the automation of protein expression, cell culture, and other protein sciences workflows, it is common for scientists to judge how well newly-proposed hardware will recapitulate established offline protocols. While logical, this methodology is predisposed to producing automation which merely accomplishes the existing workflows more efficiently—or, at best, making incremental improvements. The true power of automation is realized when we challenge known paradigms, practices, and procedures, leading to truly disruptive advancements in automated workflows. Here, we will describe the incredibly enabling adaptation of a hybridoma workflow and several protein expression workflows to automation, as well as future plans to adapt an ELISA workflow to automation.