Panel Discussion: ISO Standards, Calibrations, and Routine Tests for Liquid Handling Instruments

Description:

Given the success of the “New and Revised ISO Standards for Manual and Automated Liquid Handling Instruments” webinar presented by Artel on July 21st, our subject matter experts are meeting again!

During this focused panel discussion, we will start by quickly summarizing the key items presented during the webinar on the latest 2022 revisions to ISO 8655 and the new ISO 23783 series of standards for automated liquid handling instruments. Then, we’ll explore some of the many questions asked by the webinar attendees, and review some frequently asked questions from our customers.

Inquiries about handheld pipettes and automated liquid handlers’ regulations often revolve around routine testing, calibration, frequency, numbers of replicates, and uncertainty measurement, which we will address. Finally, we will open the floor to discuss any additional questions that you might still have about consensus standards and compliance, and how they can help you improve the performance of your instruments, even in a non-regulated environment.

If you have missed our previous webinar or wish to view it again, you can watch it on-demand here.


Speakers:

Bjoern CarleA. Bjoern Carle, PhD
Scientific Affairs and Applications Manager

Dr. Bjoern Carle is the Scientific Affairs and Applications Manager at Artel and has 15 years of standards development experience.  He serves as chair of ASTM E41.06 for Laboratory Equipment and many other committee leadership roles.  He was project leader for three parts of the ISO 8655 series, and also project leader for ISO IWA 15 and all parts of the new ISO 23783.

John DerentJohn Derent
Global Account Manager

John Derent is a Global Account Manager with Artel. His focus is on assisting customers and laboratories with optimizing their liquid handling operations and meeting their productivity goals. Prior to Artel, John was a Senior Scientist at Janssen (J&J). For 20 years he spent his time automating previously manual processes and developing sample preparation and assay methods utilizing a variety of liquid handlers and automated platforms. He has worked in small and large molecule environments in both the research and GLP areas. John has used Artel technology for more than fifteen years, and with his deep understanding of automation and laboratory operations he is well positioned to help customers get the best possible performance out of their instrumentation and assays.

Cost: FREE!