News – Oak Brook, IL – The February edition of SLAS Technology is a special collection of articles focusing on “Artificial Intelligence in Process Automation” by Guest Editor Cenk Ündey, Ph.D. (Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA).
Seo SLAS Technology a unique collection focuses on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and technologies as applied primarily to drug detection, automated gene editing and machine learning. As AI becomes increasingly common in research, medicine and even everyday life, laboratory automation has surpassed hardware advances toward new levels of accuracy and complexity. Beyond research, AI is a powerful tool for clinicians in locating and treating patients in a medical setting. The AI advances presented in this journal highlight the broad spectrum of medical AI breakdown.
This month’s issue of SLAS Technology also celebrates the 10 most famous articles in the magazine’s history. Over the past decade, the priority of the publication has been to provide a platform for researchers to share technological advances as well as a facility to assess the impact of technology on life sciences and biochemical research. -share continuously.
The February issue of Find SLAS includes nine articles of original study in addition to the cover article.
Articles of original study include:
- Chip-pressed basic cells: A self-contained, accessible, pipeless iPSC cultivation and differentiation package.
- The main hair structure of SpCas9 sgRNA functions in order and spatial coordination – dependent
- Performance Comparison of Extremely Parallel Sequencing (MPS) Instruments Using Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels for Genealogy
- Artificial Intelligence Strategies and Computational Insights for Automated Gene Editing with Nanofountain Probe Electroporation System (NFP-E)
Other articles include:
- Artificial intelligence influences paradigm shift in drug development
- Artificial intelligence (AI) to the rescue: using machine learning to close the biorelevance gap in antioxidant assays
- SLAS identifies the Top 10 SLAS Technology Articles
- Diagnostic Accuracy of Liquid Biopsy in EGFR-Mutated NSCLC: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 40 studies
- Point-of-Need Diagnostics for Foodborne Pathogen Screening
- Automated Laber Tube for high-throughput purging laboratories
Accessed February SLAS Technology magazine is available at http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jlad/26/1.
For more information on SLAS and its journals, visit www.slas.org/journals. Get a “behind the scenes” look at the latest issue with SLAS Technology Talk Tech authors podcast. Listen to the February program by visiting https://slastechnology.buzzsprout.com/.
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SLAS (Association for Laboratory Automation and Screening) is an international professional association of academic, business and government life science researchers and laboratory automation technology developers and suppliers. The mission of SLAS is to bring together researchers in academia, business and government to advance the discovery and technology of life sciences through education, knowledge exchange and global community building.
SLAS Discovery: Advancing drug discovery science, Impact factor 2019 2.195. Managing Editor Robert M. Campbell, Ph.D., Twenty-Seven Therapeutics, Boston, MA (USA).
SLAS Technology: Translating life science innovations, Impact Factor 2019 2.174. Editor-in-Chief Edward Kai-Hua Chow, Ph.D., National University of Singapore (Singapore).
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