So I've been checking out the life sciences grand challenge : speed
( specifically this challenge is to reduce the prep time involved in the DNA of these machines from 10 to 4 hours )
I'm looking at you guys as some of the best in the business as I don't have access to these machines.
It seems that the most significant areas which could contribute to time cuts would be the PCR ( using preheated baths / microfluidics ) and prepping the input sample as to give the correct DNA concentration in the yields.
I'm interested in what the folks around here have to say about how difficult this would be or if you'd happen to have recommendations as to what protocol to hack for the best returns on time reduction.
( specifically this challenge is to reduce the prep time involved in the DNA of these machines from 10 to 4 hours )
I'm looking at you guys as some of the best in the business as I don't have access to these machines.
It seems that the most significant areas which could contribute to time cuts would be the PCR ( using preheated baths / microfluidics ) and prepping the input sample as to give the correct DNA concentration in the yields.
I'm interested in what the folks around here have to say about how difficult this would be or if you'd happen to have recommendations as to what protocol to hack for the best returns on time reduction.
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