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:"Johnny5" or "J5" is the BioMicro Center robot optimized for cherry picking. It is a highly-versatile device equipped with a four-channel liquid handling arm (LiHa) and a 96-channel pipette arm (MCA96). The instrument supports a wide variety of fluid transfer operations for all sizes of microplates as well as 150mm dishes and can perform operations including reagent addition, continuous reagent dispensing, sample transfer, plate replication, plate-to-plate transfer, serial dilutions, and within-well mixing. The EVO can accurately handle volumes between 2 and 200 µl and has the ability to perform virtually any routine liquid transfer, replacing manual pipetting. <BR><BR> | :"Johnny5" or "J5" is the BioMicro Center robot optimized for cherry picking. It is a highly-versatile device equipped with a four-channel liquid handling arm (LiHa) and a 96-channel pipette arm (MCA96). The instrument supports a wide variety of fluid transfer operations for all sizes of microplates as well as 150mm dishes and can perform operations including reagent addition, continuous reagent dispensing, sample transfer, plate replication, plate-to-plate transfer, serial dilutions, and within-well mixing. <!-- The EVO can accurately handle volumes between 2 and 200 µl and has the ability to perform virtually any routine liquid transfer, replacing manual pipetting.--> <BR><BR> | ||
:J5 is used by the BioMicro Center primarily for plate normalization as part of high-throughput library production. Users should plan experiments in advance to coordinate usage with BMC staff.<BR> | :J5 is used by the BioMicro Center primarily for plate normalization as part of high-throughput library production. Users should plan experiments in advance to coordinate usage with BMC staff.<BR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 30 April 2026
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** All users must be trained before being allowed to use the equipment **
The BioMicro Center currently hosts three automated liquid handlers: two Tecan Freedom EVO 150s and one SPT Labtech Mosquito HV. One EVO is optimized for cherry picking applications while the other is optimized for sample processing and assay set-up. The Tecans and Mosquito in the BioMicro Center are available to MIT researchers for use in their research. The Tecans may be used for BL1 work but are not set up for doing work on tissue culture or other samples requiring sterile environments. For users requiring higher throughput or BL2/BL2+ a new High-Throughput core has been developed by the Koch Institute.
The Tecans are offered as a walk up service or as an assisted service. Due to the steep learning curves on the robots, we strongly encourage users to allow BMC staff to assist them in automating protocols and programming the instruments and then simply execute the programs as a walk up. Machine downtime is extremely limited and there is minimal time for practice runs.
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