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New Matter: Inside the Minds of SLAS Scientists

The official Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) podcast explores advances in automation, cellular imaging, big data and what's coming in the spaces between traditional scientific disciplines. Guests often include members of SLAS along with innovators, leading experts and other members of the global scientific community to highlight technology and even career stories. Episodes are released every week and subscribe to New Matter - available on all podcast players.

Episodes

The EggSorter from Bionomous | New Product Award and Ignite Award Winner with Frank Bonnet

Send us a text Our guest for this episode is Bionomous Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Frank Bonnet, M.S., Ph.D., to talk to us about the company's success at SLAS Europe 2023 by winning both the New Product Award for the EggSorter device AND winning the Ignite Award as an Innovation Ave NEW company! Bonnet walks us through what it was like to be named a double award winner and his team's SLAS Europe 2023 experience. He also shares the aquatic story that inspired the EggSorter a...

Jul 31, 202321 minEp. 156

Absorbance 96 Automate: The World's First On-Deck Plate Reader from Byonoy | New Product Award Winner with Colten Wimmer

Send us a text Our guest for this episode is Byonoy Chief Sales Officer Colten Wimmer , to talk to us about the Absorbance 96 Automate device that won the New Product Award at SLAS2023! Wimmer walks us through the design and applications for the product which is the world's first on-deck plate reader. Discover how Absorbance 96 Automate's small footprint and z-axis serviceability facilitates its easy integration, allowing servicing by a wide range of robotic systems, from traditional d...

Jul 17, 202335 minEp. 155

Revolutionizing Healthcare with Bioprinting | with Didarul Bhuiyan, Ph.D.

Send us a text The pace at which bioprinting technology is advancing shows that it is not just a passing trend, but rather a powerful force that's revolutionizing healthcare. To better understand the current state of bioprinting and its clinical applications, we're joined by bioprinting expert Didarul Bhuiyan, Ph.D. , Sr. Scientist, R&D - Bioprinting at West Pharmaceuticals Services . Didarul shares his expertise in the field, explaining the differences between bioprinting and trad...

Jul 10, 202328 minEp. 154

Unlocking the Power of Hydrogel Beads in BLINK X PCR Diagnostics | New Product Award Winner with Hartmut Bocker, Ph.D.

Send us a text Our guest for this episode is BLINK Product Developer Hartmut Bocker, Ph.D. , to talk to us about the BLINK X device that won the New Product Award at SLAS2023! Listen in to learn how BLINK X's lightning-fast cycling times and unique color-coded bead system are making cross-interference free multiplexing a reality. As we discuss the future of the BLINK X system, you'll learn about the development of a small device for consumer use and a high throughput platform for resea...

Jun 19, 202333 minEp. 153

SLAS Europe 2023 | Interviews with Tony B. Award and Student Poster Award Winners

Send us a text Recorded straight from the SLAS Europe 2023 exhibit hall floor – New Matter host, Hannah Rosen, Ph.D., and SLAS Scientific Director Lesley Mathews, Ph.D., speaks with winners of the Tony B. Award and the Student Poster Award! Congratulations to our winners! (Listed in interview order) Tony B. Travel Award Ádám Wolf, Ph.D. Student (Óbuda University) Towards robotic laboratory automation Plug & Play: The “LAPP” framework Marisa Parra López , Predoctoral Researcher (University of...

Jun 12, 202326 minEp. 152

Lab of the Future | Importance of End-to-End Workflows with Robert Williams, Ph.D. (Sponsored by Molecular Devices)

Send us a text We continue our series on the "Lab of the Future " by delving into the importance of end-to-end workflows with Agilent Director of Digital Lab Innovation, Informatics Division Robert Williams, Ph.D. Williams discusses how Agilent views the lab of the future and why end-to-end workflows are so critical. He explains the benefits of these workflows and how they can streamline processes and save time. Episode transcript available on Buzzsprout . Key Learning Points: The chal...

May 22, 202329 minEp. 151

Lab of the Future | Extended Reality Solutions with Miquel Vidal and Adam Prosho (Sponsored by Molecular Devices)

Send us a text Help improve New Matter by taking this short survey ! Welcome to another installment of our "Lab of the Future" series! This week is a very special episode as we learn about augmented reality and how one company uses Microsoft Hololens to provide the kind of technical support seen in movies. We're joined by CBRE ILS Global Training Director Adam Prosho , and Head, XRS, Extended Reality Solutions Miquel Vidal , to talk about CBRE's Extended Reality Solututions ....

May 15, 202349 minEp. 150

The Ins and Outs of Single Cell Gene Editing (Sponsored by Molecular Devices)

Send us a text In this special episode, we're joined by Cytosurge CSO Tobias Beyer, Ph.D. , and SEED Biosciences CEO and Co-Founder Georges Muller, Ph.D. , for an overview of gene editing with Cytosurge's FluidFM® in combination with DispenCell™ dispensing technologies. Tobias and Georges explain the FluidFM® technique and how it differs from traditional CRISPR methods along with the advantages the technology has over other methods of gene editing. For a transcript of this episode, ple...

May 08, 202341 minEp. 149

Lab of the Future | The Integration of AI/ML in Life Sciences Labs with Trevor Vieweg, M.S. (Sponsored by Molecular Devices)

Send us a text Continuing with our "Lab of the Future " series, we welcome Limmi CEO and Co-Founder Trevor Vieweg, M.S. , to the podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are integrated into life sciences labs. Vieweg shares his perspective on the lab of the future and Limmi's approach to integrating AI and ML, and how AI/ML can revolutionize the life sciences industry. For a transcript of this episode, please visit this episode's page on B...

Apr 25, 202338 minEp. 148

Samuel Berryman, Ph.D. Candidate | 2023 SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant Recipient

Send us a text We welcome the 2023 SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant recipient Samuel G. Berryman, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC, Canada), as our guest. The SLAS grant will support Berryman’s research in developing and designing technologies for studying Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells, a cell type used for a novel form of cancer therapy. Listen as Berryman shares his research goals and how he tho...

Apr 17, 202316 minEp. 147

Measuring Biomolecules with Quantum Electrochemical Spectroscopy

Send us a text This week we're exploring a new analytical technique quantum electrochemical spectroscopy (QES) developed by Probius , an SLAS2023 Innovation Ave NEW company. To explain how QES uses molecular vibrations to analyze biological specimens are Co-founder and CTO Chaitanya Gupta, Ph.D. , and SVP of Marketing & BD Juan Cruz Cuevas, Ph.D. Key Learning Points What is quantum electrochemical spectroscopy? The problems/issues this technology solves The level of throughput for QES W...

Apr 10, 202348 minEp. 146

SLAS2023 Student Poster Award Winners

Send us a text Recorded straight from the SLAS2023 exhibit hall floor -- New Matter host, Hannah Rosen, Ph.D., speaks with each winner of this year's Student Poster Awards. SLAS2023 was a record-breaking year, and nearly 400 posters were displayed throughout the exhibit hall. Three students were awarded the Student Poster Award and received a $500 cash prize! Congratulations to our winners (in order of interview)! Samuel Little , Ph.D. Candidate (Concordia University) An Automated Platform ...

Mar 27, 202310 minEp. 145

Broad Spectrum Antivirals | XIV SDDN 2022 Poster Award Winner Marisa Parra

Send us a text Joining us this week is the XIV Spanish Drug Discovery Network Meeting 2022 Poster Award Winner, Marisa Parra López , predoctoral researcher at the University of Granada (Spain), to discuss the research featured in her poster titled, " A multidisciplinary approach for the identification of Tsg101-UEV ligands with potential as novel broad-spectrum antivirals ." View Marisa's award-winning poster while you listen to the episode! For winning the poster award, López als...

Mar 20, 202324 minEp. 144

Ontology and Knowledge Graphs in Life Sciences Research | with Stephen Kahmann, M.S., and Cameron Gibbs, Ph.D.

Send us a text We've invited Crown Point Technologies Co-Founder, Stephen Kahmann, M.S. , and Ontologist, Knowledge Graph Engineer, Cameron Gibbs, Ph.D. , to explain how ontologies and knowledge graphs are used in life sciences research. Key Learning Points What ontology and knowledge graphs are How the data from ontologies and knowledge graphs are applied to life sciences Why these tools are becoming more popular in life science research How to use ontology and knowledge graphs in your own...

Mar 13, 202329 minEp. 143

Introducing the New SLAS Scientific Director Lesley Mathews, Ph.D.

Send us a text We're joined by Lesley Mathews, Ph.D. , who is the new SLAS Scientific Director! Mathews joins SLAS after serving as the associate director, cellular pharmacology for the Center for the Development of Therapeutics at the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard (Cambridge, MA). As the Society’s Scientific Director, she will provide strategic leadership for scientific content and delivery through the Society’s educational conferences, webinars a...

Feb 13, 202315 minEp. 142

Lab of the Future | Where We Should be Heading with Olga Seltser, M.E.

Send us a text Welcome to another installment of our series focused on the lab of the future! In our previous episodes, we laid out the foundation of what the lab of the future is and how this initiative can advance research. Now, we're setting our sights on identifying where we should be heading with the lab of the future to get closer to making the concept a reality. Our guest is Olga Seltser, M.E. , senior director of automation at Laronde & Harbinger Health , an experienced automati...

Feb 06, 202335 minEp. 141

Lab of the Future | Mass Spectrometry Methods in High-Throughput Screening with Maaike Bras

Send us a text In continuing our Lab of the Future series, we're joined by Maaike Bras , scientist assay development ( Pivot Park Screening Centre ), for a detailed discussion on the applications of mass spectrometry methods in high-throughput screening. For a transcript of this episode, please visit this episode's page on Buzzsprout . Key Learning Points: How mass spectrometry can be used for high-throughput screening How deep learning and other data mining/analysis methods are improv...

Jan 30, 202320 minEp. 140

Accessibility in Lab | Success Stories in Accessibility with Yujia Ding, M.S., Ed.D.

Send us a text Welcome to our series: Accessibility in the Lab, where each episode explores the importance of accessibility in the lab, academia, the workforce and other applications. From our previous episodes, we've learned how accessibility needs compare between academic and professional settings and different approaches to conversating with a colleague or a supervisor. For this episode, we're expanding our look into the conversations that can make all the difference for someone wit...

Jan 23, 202348 minEp. 139

Accessibility in Lab | Conversations Around Accessibility with Sara Siwiecki

Send us a text Welcome to the third part of our series on Accessibility in the Lab . Each episode explores the importance of accessibility in the lab, academia, the workforce and other applications. In the previous accessibility episodes, we asked our guests for their input on how to talk to someone about accessibility – specifically in education and the workplace. For this episode, we're expanding our look into the conversations that can make all the difference for someone with accessibili...

Jan 16, 202348 minEp. 138

Accessibility in Lab | Accessibility in the Workforce with Logan Gin, Ph.D.

Send us a text Welcome to the second part of our series on Accessibility in the Lab . Each episode explores the importance of accessibility in the lab, academia, the workforce and other applications. In our first episode, we discussed accessibility in education to get a perspective on the accommodations and resources available for students. For this episode, we're exploring what accessibility looks like outside of education – the workforce – to understand how accessibility affects working p...

Jan 09, 202340 minEp. 137

Accessibility in Lab | Accessibility in Education with Sara Rivera, Ph.D. and Madelyn Cook

Send us a text Welcome to the first part of our series on Accessibility in the Lab . This series will explore different areas of accessibility throughout education and the workforce, along with the necessary conversations about the topic. In this episode, we begin by discussing the current state of accessibility in education with our guests Sara Rivera, Ph.D., lab manager at the University of Michigan, and Madelyn Cook, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan. Whether a student requires ad...

Jan 03, 202344 minEp. 136

A Lesson in the Use of Venom in Drug Discovery with Steve Trim

Send us a text In this episode, we're joined by Venomtech Founder and Chief Scientific Officer Steve Trim , for a lesson on the use of venoms in drug discovery and other fields! He explains the many uses of animal venom including cosmetics and crop protection. Also, Trim shares the story of the Ventomtech exclusive hot sauce that simulated a venomous spider bite! Key Learning Points: Why venom isn't widely used for drug development What the ethical implications of using venoms are What...

Dec 19, 202246 minEp. 135

A Lesson in High-Content Image Analysis with Beth Cimini, Ph.D.

Send us a text In this episode, we're joined by Broad Institute Senior Group Leader and Head of the Cimini Lab Imaging Platform Beth Cimini, Ph.D. , for a lesson in high-content image analysis! Cimini is a subject matter expert who shares her knowledge to explain how high-content image analysis works and how it pertains to cell painting. Key Learning Points: The types of research high-content imaging is ideal for The process of developing an assay for a high-content imaging approach What yo...

Dec 12, 202233 minEp. 134

From Stargazing to World Record Breaking | Career Trajectories with Rupert Dodkins, Ph.D.

Send us a text Our guest for this episode is ViQi Inc. AI Engineer and Data Scientist Rupert Dodkins , Ph.D., who shares his story on how a visit to the Jodrell Bank Observatory as a child inspired him to pursue a career in astrophysics before transitioning into the life sciences field. Also, Dodkins explains what it was like to achieve the Guinness world record for the most consecutive heelflips while he was still a Ph.D. student! Key Learning Points : The criteria for selecting the best-fit in...

Dec 05, 202231 minEp. 133

MagicPrep™ NGS System from Tecan | Innovative New Technologies with Ashesh Saraiya, Ph.D. (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)

Send us a text This week we're joined by Tecan Associate Director of Product Management Ashesh Saraiya, Ph.D. , to discuss Tecan's achievement in winning the New Product Award at SLAS Europe 2022. for their MagicPrep™ NGS system ! Saraiya is the expert on the award-winning product as he played a vital role in getting the MagicPrep™ NGS system to market. Also, he shares a glimpse into what Tecan's plans are for the MagicPrep™ NGS system and how laboratories can use the award-winnin...

Nov 28, 202225 minEp. 132

Technologies Based on Lanthanides Emissions to Perform Ultrasensitive Assays | Innovative New Technologies with Roger Bosse, Ph.D. (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)

Send us a text This week we welcome the President of BioSignal2, Inc Roger Bossé, Ph.D. , to discuss using technologies based on Lanthanides emission (TRF, TR-FRET, LOCI) to perform ultrasensitive assays. Bosse is a leading expert on a wide range of detection technologies and applications that work in conjunction with microplate readers. Key Learning Points : What lanthanides are and how they can be used for assays The type of research lanthanide-based assays are ideal for What researchers need ...

Nov 21, 202227 minEp. 131

Paying it Forward | Career Mentorship with Christina Minnick (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)

Send us a text In this episode focused on career mentorship, we're joined by Christina Minnick , senior scientist at Merck, who shares some of her personal stories and experiences in career mentorship. Minnick shares the success story of one of her SLAS Mentor Match mentees who was able to land a better role at a great company by following Minnick's advice. Learn more about our Mentor Match program by visiting: https://www.slas.org/resources/mentor-match/ About Christina Minnick: Chris...

Nov 14, 202215 minEp. 130

What is the Lab of the Future? | A New Series Exploring the Lab of the Future (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)

Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of our new series: "Lab of the Future." We begin this series by centering our discussion on the foundation of this evolutionary concept: What is the “Lab of the Future”? What does the Lab of the Future look like for academia vs industry? What barriers are preventing people from utilizing current technologies in unique ways? What role does academia have in training individuals for the Lab of the Future? Our guests for this momentous episode ar...

Nov 07, 202242 minEp. 129

Discovering Clues for Success | Career Trajectories with Alison Hirukawa, Ph.D.

Send us a text SLAS Scientific Manager Hannah Rosen, Ph.D., is joined by DropGenie CEO, Co-Founder, Alison Hirukawa, Ph.D., who shares her story of how she went from wanting to become a detective at a young age to leaving academia to become an entrepreneur. Hirukawa explains how she navigated through the academic terrain to pursue a Ph.D., and what helped her succeed along the way. Hirukawa shares her perspective on the growing opportunities in the automation and gene editing space, and advice a...

Oct 31, 202234 minEp. 128

Lab of the Future | A New Short Course On Demand from SLAS

Send us a text SLAS has recently launched Lab of the Future, a new short course on demand offering to educate new laboratory technologies and applications to make any laboratory more advanced! Lab of the Future content creators, Mario Richter, Ph.D. (AbbVie) , and Joshua Kangas, Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon University) , join New Matter Host and SLAS Scientific Manager Hannah Rosen, Ph.D., to share an overview of the new short course to cover: Who can benefit from this course What topics will be cover...

Oct 24, 202213 minEp. 127