February 3-7, 2024
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
Boston, MA, USA
February 3-7, 2024
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
Boston, MA, USA
Laboratory automation is revolutionizing every aspect of science by streamlining workflows, improving data quality and usage and increasing productivity. Successful laboratory automation involves people collaborating with hardware, software and each other to continuously adapt to dynamic scientific, technological and organizational structures. In this course, w will explore together how hardware, software and peopleware each contribute to the success of laboratory automation projects that range in size and scope, while noting the challenges that may arise when each of them work at cross-purposes.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Jon Mole
Senior Regional Sales Manager, US Northeast
HighRes Biosolutions
Jon Mole has been with HighRes Biosolutions since 2016, and manages Sales and Business Development in the MA region – responsible for identifying and developing new business opportunities through close collaboration with a wide range of existing customers, new accounts and industry partners.
Mole has over 20 years’ experience in lab automation, software and services, with roles including applications specialist, product manager, distributor management, sales and business development.
From an academic background in Chemistry (University of Bath, UK) Mole has been in the pharma/biotech industry since 2002 and has led the design, sale and deployment of hundreds of different automated systems worldwide to a diverse range of customers including major pharma, small biotechs, regulatory agencies, academia and CROs – serving a broad spectrum of application areas including high throughput screening, analytical chemistry, compound management, cellular biology, genomics and formulation development.
Brian O’Sullivan
Senior Vice President of Commercial
HighRes Biosolutions
Brian O'Sullivan leads the Sales, Marketing, Applications and Customer Service teams, providing critical insight into market conditions and emergent trends, business strategy and customer need to exceed client expectations. His goal is to drive revenue growth and maintain HighRes Biosolutions as a global leader in providing automation software and hardware solutions to the life science community.
Prior to joining HighRes Biosolutions in 2014, O'Sullivan held global business development leadership roles within the Research Products and Automation Business Divisions at Agilent, managed global accounts at Velocity11, and held both business and scientific roles at Beckman Coulter and Applied Biosystems respectively. He holds a B.S. in Biochemistry from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
Christopher Riley
Project Management Senior Manager
HighRes Biosolutions
Christopher R. Riley is a seasoned professional with a background in project management and chemical engineering. He currently holds the role of Sr. Manager of Project Management at HighRes Biosolutions in Beverly, Massachusetts. In this role, Christopher is accountable for overseeing the testing and installation of automated platforms and instrumentation at customer sites across the world, ensuring successful execution of projects, customer satisfaction, and internal team dynamics.
Riley holds a Bachelor’s degree in Analytical Chemistry and Biology from Georgia Southern University and a Master’s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Mississippi. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his work. He has held positions at organizations, such as Harvard University, Pall Corporation, Shire, Baxter, Merck, where he has contributed his leadership and technical expertise to various projects. He has also published work in the field of chemistry and chemical engineering.
John Overton
Vice President
Regeneron Genetics Center
Crystal McKinnon
Screening Scientist
Dewpoint Therapeutics
Matt Humes
Director of Automation
Beam Therapeutics
Brian Meredith
Group Leader
Johnson & Johnson