Robotic Liquid Handlers
The Expression Analysis Core has a number of liquid handling devices available to users for a small operating cost. Use of these devices can facilitate higher throughput analyses. Fees are assessed for training and for per hour operation costs. Also, there is a potential for mishaps with all these liquid handlers, and it should be understood that the user is liable for damages incurred as a result of incorrect manipulations or programming.
Robbins Scientific Hydras
We have three Hydra units available for use, all with 96 needle transfer syringes. Two are 100 ul syringe units, and one is 250 ul. These instruments are useful for setting up 96 well plate PCRs, making dilutions for DNA quantitation, or carrying out any manipulations involving transfers of a constant volume from one 96 well plate to another. An adapter allows the use of 384 plates on the instrument, enabling distribution to or aliquoting from one 96 well quadrant at a time.
Biomek 2000
The Beckman Biomek 2000 is a liquid handling workhorse. It has a relatively intuitive programming interface, and can pipet in 20 ul or 200 ul ranges. Tools are available for single channel and for eight chanel pipetting. In addition to training and hourly fees, consumable charges (e.g., tips) apply.
Hamilton Microlab 4200
The microlab is a 12 probe based, hydraulically driven robotic liquid handler. This unit is very flexible. Each probe can be programmed independently allowing a variety of manipulations not possible on our other liquid handlers. It also has a very large work surface (deck) that can handle almost 40 plates.
Please contact us if you have any questions about how these instruments could be integrated into your project. If you anticipate limited use, we can program and operate the machines for your project at standard facility rates.
To reserve robot time, please use the on-line calendar. Put your name in the "subject" box, and phone number and laboratory PI in the "description" box. To delete a scheduled date, contact cmnicolet@ucdavis.edu. You also must have a Genome Center account, which you can create here if necessary.