Rework handbook workflows into automated, AI-powered assays. Be a part of early Ramona customers Jason Stein, PhD, and Robyn Tanguay, PhD, as they share the best way to leverage high-throughput imaging and AI-enabled evaluation to quickly display organoids and zebrafish in effectively plates.
Dr. Stein, an Affiliate Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill and Principal Investigator of the Stein Lab, makes use of Ramona’s Vireo to picture and analyze iPSC-derived cortical organoids. Dr. Tanguay, a Distinguished Professor at Oregon State College and Director of a number of analysis packages, applies Ramona’s Kestrel to check zebrafish habits and motion.
Key takeaways:
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Leverage automation to streamline workflows
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Acquire insights from AI-enabled evaluation for accuracy
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Discover real-world purposes for organoid and zebrafish analysis