Synthace’s multidisciplinary team of researchers and software engineers have developed the Antha software platform to lower the barriers for scientists to execute sophisticated experiments with automated laboratory equipment. Learn how Synthace has combined the flexibility of its intuitive software with the power of DoE to optimise bioprocesses in-house and with their industry customers. In this webinar, Michael Sadowski will show Synthace’s approach to automating the planning and execution of DoE leads to rapid insights and improved decision making for a number of applications within bioprocess development.
In this webinar you will learn how Design of Experiments:
- Provides a structured approach to understanding systems as complex as biological processes
- Can be applied to a range of upstream and downstream processes to reduce time to scientific insight
- Achieves even faster and more efficient process development when coupled with tailored software and automation equipment
Speakers
Speaker: Michael (Sid) Sadowski
Head of Bioinformatics, Synthace
Michael Sadowski (usually called Sid) has been writing computational tools for biological problems for 20 years. He joined Synthace in 2012 and has been leading the development of their pioneering applications of DoE to biological experiments ever since, resulting in the creation of the Antha platform for experimental planning and automated execution. Before joining Synthace he spent 12 years in academia researching protein sequence / structure / function relationships.
Speaker: Robert Anderson
JMP Senior Systems Engineer, SAS
Robert Anderson is an enthusiastic DoE practitioner who worked for more than 25 years in the semiconductor industry in device and process engineering. He works for the JMP UK office from Glasgow, Scotland.
Robert has developed and delivered training on statistical methods and DoE to engineers and mentored them in process improvement, defect reduction and yield improvement methodologies.
Moderator: Benjamin Valsler
Digital Editor, Chemistry World
Ben Valsler is the digital editor of Chemistry World magazine, producing video and podcasts to accompany the magazine and website. Prior to joining the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was the producer of the award-winning Naked Scientists, making local and national radio programmes for the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Primedia in South Africa.