Optimizing Genomic Workflows With Purpose-Built Automation Solutions

In the rapidly evolving landscape of genomics, researchers face mounting pressure to deliver high-quality data with speed and precision – yet manual workflows can slow progress and introduce variability.
This webinar will show how advanced automation can streamline complex sequencing processes, reduce hands-on time and deliver consistent, reproducible results across diverse applications.
From human disease research to agricultural science join our expert speakers to see how integrated technologies are helping scientists overcome technical bottlenecks so they can focus on driving discovery and innovation.
Attend this webinar to:
- Learn how automation can optimize genomic workflows and redefine possibilities in your research/projects
- Receive insights on how to choose the liquid handler that best suits your laboratory’s needs and layout
- Discover the key features and benefits of the liquid handler Bravo Automate and the Magnis Library Prep System
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. PR7001-4829
Presenter: Richard K. Tennant, PhD (Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter)
Dr. Richard Tennant is a molecular ecologist who studies how microbes shape the health and resilience of our planet. Using environmental genomics and next-generation sequencing (NGS), he investigates how microbial communities respond to climate change and shifts in land use.
Presenter: Michelle Hiscutt, PhD (Market Specialist Manager Europe, Life Science & Diagnostic Division, Agilent Technologies)
Michelle Hiscutt leads Agilent’s market specialist sales team for research and applied markets in Europe and has more than six years’ service with Agilent.
