January 25-29, 2025
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA, USA
January 25-29, 2025
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA, USA
This half-day course is designed to highlight and demonstrate important concepts that affect liquid handling performance. We will focus on bridging the gap between fundamentals of manual pipetting and automated liquid handlers. The course offers a balanced mix of engaging discussions and opportunities to apply the practical concepts learned to live systems.
You may choose to register for either the morning session or the afternoon session.
This course is designed with a new or beginning user of liquid handling devices in mind. However, anyone interested in basic principles of liquid handling and troubleshooting pipetting performance issues are encouraged to join.
Dana Campbell
Artel Portfolio – Advanced Instruments
Dana Campbell is a dedicated field applications scientist providing support to scientists and his sales and marketing teams. His vast experience working with automated liquid handlers helps guide laboratories solve complex liquid handling and process issues that are often critical to productivity, compliance, and data quality.
Candie Gilman
Artel Portfolio – Advanced Instruments
With over 25 years of experience in technical product training and documentation, Candie Gilman is the Education & Training manager at Advanced Instruments. She leads the training teams’ effort for Advanced Instrument’s certificate programs, which includes delivery of our training classes, training content and media management.
Keith Albert
Artel Portfolio – Advanced Instruments
Keith J. Albert, Ph.D., is a Senior Applications Scientist and Field Supervisor at Advanced Instruments. He is responsible for coordinating field services for the Artel portfolio as well as assisting laboratories with their volume transfer performance goals. He also applies his expertise and scientific knowledge – in pre- and post-sales support – to help laboratories optimize their liquid delivery processes to maintain compliance.
Andrew Hurder
Field Application Scientist (Artel) - Advanced Instruments
Andrew Hurder is the West Coast Field Application Scientist for Advanced Instruments. Andrew has an extensive background in laboratory automation engineering in a variety of industries from compound screening, biologics, genomics, and cell and gene therapy. He’s excited to share his expertise to help scientists solve novel and complex issues with automated liquid handling and associated process