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Presented By: Carlos Goller Speaker Biography: I am an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and teach in the Biotechnology Program (BIT) at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. My research interests include molecular microbiology, metagenomics, epidemiology, history of diseases, science education, and open educational practices. I am also interested in teaching with technology and the scholarship of teaching and learning. I want to be a reflective teacher and curious scientist with the goal of learning with and from students and staff at NC State and beyond. Webinar: Don't fear the robot: Lab automation for high-throughput discovery science Webinar Abstract: Join this webinar to learn how Carlos Goller has designed undergraduate and graduate courses to teach high-throughput discovery science and lab automation. Research-scale lab automation is not typically part of student courses, but Dr. Goller has made it his mission to integrate it into courses and undergraduate research experiences. He has an NSF-funded project to create a network of educators to build case studies teaching students about high-throughput approaches to drug screening, microscopy, sequencing, and other high-throughput applications with Dr. Sabrina Robertson at UNC Chapel Hill. Dr. Goller uses the Opentrons OT-2 and Zymo Research kits, to automate nucleic acid extraction and RNAseq library prep. In this webinar he’ll present a case study describing the use of an group assignment to design a script to automate Zymo Research kits on the OT-2. With this challenging assignment, undergraduate and graduate students work in interdisciplinary teams to plan, research, and develop a JoVE.com style manuscript describing the automation of a process to address a biologically-relevant question. This assignment has been used for several years and refined with student and instructor feedback. Importantly, students learn about high-throughput discovery science and embrace new challenges with liquid handlers such as the OT-2. Earn PACE Credits: 1. Make sure you're a registered member of LabRoots (https://www.labroots.com/ms/webinar/d...) 2. Watch the webinar on the LabRoots Website (https://www.labroots.com/ms/webinar/d...) 3. Click Here to get your PACE credits (Expiration date – APR 06, 2025): (https://www.labroots.com/credit/pace-...) LabRoots on Social: Facebook: / labrootsinc Twitter: / labroots LinkedIn: / labroots Instagram: / labrootsinc Pinterest: / labroots SnapChat: labroots_inc