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What the PCR machine tells us about how to automate the lab
Automation must fit into the scientist's flow
May 6
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Harry Rickerby
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March 2025
Why an AI can’t automate protocols from a paper
... and how it can help
Mar 17
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Harry Rickerby
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January 2025
How to make lab automation flex as science evolves
Briefly’s new interface with lab automation
Jan 21
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Staffan Piledahl
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Harry Rickerby
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December 2024
Research Portfolios: The place to showcase your best lab work
And the rest of your lab work, that never got it's day in the sun.
Dec 9, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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November 2024
What your pipette tip box says about you
...and other results from our personality test.
Nov 22, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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October 2024
Experiments that never see the light of day
A quick ask!
Oct 31, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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The first day is always the hardest
I'd love to say that my first day in a wet lab was smooth sailing – it wasn't.
Oct 29, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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July 2024
Reproducibility starts with good communication
Communication Game is a great illustration of experimental biology.
Jul 22, 2024
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Katya Putintseva
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Making Science More Reproducible
... or why we founded Briefly
Jul 18, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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February 2024
A Pain in the Plate Maps
I have a list of samples in front of me and I need to decide how to lay them out in my 96-well plate.
Feb 23, 2024
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Harry Rickerby
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January 2024
Why Good Automation Needs a Great Protocol
The process of automating science
Jan 31, 2024
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Staffan Piledahl
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Is Plain Text The Best Way To Capture Experiments?
There is a trade-off between completeness and readability in plain text. The more detail we add to a paragraph, the more difficult it is for the reader…
Jan 5, 2024
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Katya Putintseva
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