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Awards

ALA Innovation Award

ALA presents $10,000 to one LabAutomation speaker whose podium presentation is considered exceedingly innovative; contributes to the exploration of technologies in the laboratory; and comprises independence of thought, clarity of vision, extraordinary technical originality, and seminal integration and automation strategies.

  • From LabAutomation2008
    James Landers, Ph.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia for "A Simplified Microfluidic Device for Ultrafast Genetic Analysis With Sample-In/Answer-Out Capability: Application to T-Cell Lymphoma Diagnosis"

  • From LabAutomation2007
    Andre Marziali, Ph.D., of University of British Columbia for "A Powerful New Device and Method for Detecting and Concentrating Nucleic Acids From Complex and Dilute Samples."

  • From LabAutomation2006
    David Ecker, Ph.D., of Ibis Pharmaceuticals for "The Ibis T5000 Universal Biosensor: An Automated Platform for Pathogen Identification and Strain Typing."

  • From LabAutomation2005
    Dana Spence, Ph.D., of Wayne State University for "Automation and Microfluidic Assays: In Vitro Models of the Mammalian Microcirculation."
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