International Congress on Automation in the Clinical Laboratory: Editorial
1982
International Congress on Automation in the Clinical Laboratory
Sample size: 1000
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell
Conclusion
The editorial discusses the importance of sharing experiences in laboratory automation and highlights the introduction of new automated systems.
Supporting Evidence
- A survey of various methods for the assay of alpha-amylase activity was presented.
- The new kinetic alpha-amylase method showed good inter-laboratory precision.
- The o-phthaldehyde procedure was adapted for use in specific chemistry analyzers.
Takeaway
This article talks about a big meeting where scientists share ideas about using computers in labs, and it mentions a new robot system that helps with lab work.
Participant Demographics
Participants included over 1000 laboratories from 14 European countries.
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