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DESCRIPTION:Most researchers use common air-cushion pipettes for any experi
 ment. These pipettes however have limitations when it comes to samples tha
 t don't behave like water. Here\, positive displacement pipettes or dispen
 sers can be of great advantage.\n\nChoosing the right liquid handling tool
  is critical for optimal results and can be a deciding factor for the repr
 oducibility of your research. Join this webinar and get to know a few simp
 le questions that will help you to find the ideal pipetting system for you
 r experiments.\n\nYou'll learn:\n\n 	* The basics of different liquid handl
 ing tool operating principles\n 	* Key pipetting terminology: Air-cushion\,
  positive displacement\, variable/fixed volume\, single-/multi-channel\, …
 \n 	* Which factors to consider when choosing the perfect pipette for your 
 lab\n\nSPEAKER: \n\n_Dr. Nadine Mellies\, Application Specialist Liquid Ha
 ndling\, Eppendorf SE_\n\n_Being responsible for applications of liquid ha
 ndling systems and trainings\, Dr. Nadine Mellies is Application Specialis
 t focusing on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg\, Germany.
  She holds a PhD in Biology with a focus on male reproductive biology work
 ing with mouse and human stem cells at the Institute of Human Genetics Goe
 ttingen\, Germany. After completing her PhD thesis\, she joined Eppendorf 
 in June 2016 with 4+ years of experience in cell culture applications._
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SUMMARY:How to Choose the Right Pipette for Your Research | Pipetting Maste
 r Class #1
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style=
 'font-family:Calibri\, sans-serif\;'>Most researchers use common air-cushi
 on pipettes for any experiment. These pipettes however have limitations wh
 en it comes to samples that don't behave like water. Here\, positive displ
 acement pipettes or dispensers can be of great advantage.</span></span></p
 >\n\n<p><span style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style='font-family:Calibri\, 
 sans-serif\;'>Choosing the right liquid handling tool is critical for opti
 mal results and can be a deciding factor for the reproducibility of your r
 esearch. Join this webinar and get to know a few simple questions that wil
 l help you to find the ideal pipetting system for your experiments.</span>
 </span></p>\n\n<p><span style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style='font-family:
 Calibri\, sans-serif\;'>You'll learn:</span></span></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span
  style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style='font-family:Calibri\, sans-serif\;'
 >The basics of different liquid handling tool operating principles</span><
 /span></li>\n	<li><span style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style='font-family:C
 alibri\, sans-serif\;'>Key pipetting terminology: Air-cushion\, positive d
 isplacement\, variable/fixed volume\, single-/multi-channel\, …</span></sp
 an></li>\n	<li><span style='font-size:11pt\;'><span style='font-family:Cali
 bri\, sans-serif\;'>Which factors to consider when choosing the perfect pi
 pette for your lab</span></span></li>\n</ul>\n\n<p><strong>Speaker: </stro
 ng></p>\n\n<p><img alt='' height='202' src='https://assets.swoogo.com/uplo
 ads/full/1935192-62d9c3035fef0.jpg' width='202' /></p>\n\n<p><em><span lan
 g='en-us' style='font-size:11pt\;' xml:lang='en-us'><span style='font-fami
 ly:Calibri\, sans-serif\;'>Dr. Nadine Mellies\, Application Specialist Liq
 uid Handling\, Eppendorf SE</span></span></em></p>\n\n<p><em><span lang='e
 n-us' style='font-size:11pt\;' xml:lang='en-us'><span style='font-family:C
 alibri\, sans-serif\;'>Being responsible for applications of liquid handli
 ng systems and trainings\, Dr. Nadine Mellies is Application Specialist fo
 cusing on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg\, Germany. She
  holds a PhD in Biology with a focus on male reproductive biology working 
 with mouse and human stem cells at the Institute of Human Genetics Goettin
 gen\, Germany. After completing her PhD thesis\, she joined Eppendorf in J
 une 2016 with 4+ years of experience in cell culture applications.</span><
 /span></em></p>
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DESCRIPTION:Most researchers use common air-cushion pipettes for any experi
 ment. These pipettes however have limitations when it comes to samples tha
 t don't behave like water. Here\, positive displacement pipettes or dispen
 sers can be of great advantage.\n\nChoosing the right liquid handling tool
  is critical for optimal results and can be a deciding factor for the repr
 oducibility of your research. Join this webinar and get to know a few simp
 le questions that will help you to find the ideal pipetting system for you
 r experiments.\n\nYou'll learn:\n\n 	* The basics of different liquid handl
 ing tool operating principles\n 	* Key pipetting terminology: Air-cushion\,
  positive displacement\, variable/fixed volume\, single-/multi-channel\, …
 \n 	* Which factors to consider when choosing the perfect pipette for your 
 lab\n\nSPEAKER: \n\n_Dr. Nadine Mellies\, Application Specialist Liquid Ha
 ndling\, Eppendorf SE_\n\n_Being responsible for applications of liquid ha
 ndling systems and trainings\, Dr. Nadine Mellies is Application Specialis
 t focusing on Manual Liquid Handling at Eppendorf SE in Hamburg\, Germany.
  She holds a PhD in Biology with a focus on male reproductive biology work
 ing with mouse and human stem cells at the Institute of Human Genetics Goe
 ttingen\, Germany. After completing her PhD thesis\, she joined Eppendorf 
 in June 2016 with 4+ years of experience in cell culture applications._
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