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New From Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood: AI and Machine Learning Facilitates Faster Path to Personalized Medicine
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In the latest profile from Electronic Laboratory Neighborhood, Jackie Hunter, Ph.D., D.Sc., C.B.E., (BenevolentAI) discusses AI and machine learning and how it could be leveraged to unlock insights from the enormous amounts of biomedical data continuously being generated around the world. This discussion is also the basis of her much-anticipated keynote presentation at SLAS2020 in San Diego. In that talk, Hunter will show how AI can be used to make specific systems, applications or processes used in the lab more cost effective or valuable. "I want researchers to understand how they can combine the outcomes of multiplex assays to do everything from interrogating assay positions and reproducibility to increasing information and insight," Hunter says.
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Attention Switzerland Community: New SLAS Regional Networking Event Announced
SLAS
Join SLAS, its vendor partners and fellow life sciences community members for a free SLAS networking event on Thursday, 28 November at StartLab Biopole in Lausanne. Meet SLAS2019 Innovation AveNEW participant Georges Mueller of SEED Biosciences, who won the inaugural Ignite Award and other regional SLAS community members. SLAS is offering all participants a five-minute slot to present research projects, make requests for information or resources, present an exciting idea or job opportunities to the local community. Registration is open to SLAS Premier members and non-members.
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Calling All Artists: Share Your Scientific Imagery
SLAS
The SLAS Art of Science contest showcases the beautiful and sometimes awe-inspiring imagery behind the science and technology of our community and its discoveries. If you have compelling images to share, we encourage you to submit your artwork for a chance at SLAS community member recognition (and a $100 Amazon Gift Card.) Judging will take place online and at SLAS2020 with the winner being announced at the closing keynote presentation. The winning entry will also be displayed at the SLAS Global Headquarters office. Deadline: Tuesday, December 31.
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New SLAS Technology Auto-Commentary Now Available until January 12
SLAS
In the just-released SLAS Technology auto-commentary, "On the Way to Efficient Analytical Measurements: The Future of Robot-Based Measurements," authors Heidi Fleischer, Ph.D., (Institute of Automation at the University of Rostock, Germany) and Kerstin Thurow, Ph.D., (Center for Life Science Automation at the University of Rostock, Germany) outline the challenges of gathering analytical measurements through the tried and true high-throughput and high-content screening systems of the past along with potential replacements outlined in the book, Automation Solutions for Analytical Measurements: Concepts and Applications.
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Calendar of Important Dates
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SLAS Journal Special Issues Call for Papers
Hit Discovery Methodology
Proposals due: December 31
AI in Process Automation
Proposals due: December 31
Early Drug Discovery Approaches with More Physiologically Relevant Targets
Proposals due: December 31
Upcoming Events
Come see SLAS at these important events:
SLAS Networking Event: Switzerland
November 28, 2019
17:00 – 19:30
start lab Biopole
Lausanne, Switzerland
One Nucleus Genesis 2019 Conference
December 11, 2019
QEII Centre, Westminster, London
SLAS2020 International Conference and Exhibition
January 25 – 29, 2020
San Diego, CA, USA
Call for Academic Collaboration Presentation Proposals Open
Call for Poster Abstracts Open
View SLAS2020 Sponsorship Opportunities
View Exhibitor Opportunities
SLAS 2020 European Sample Management Symposium — Call for Podium and Poster Abstracts Now Open!
Berlin, Germany
16-17 March 2020
Podium Submission Deadline: Monday, December 2, 2019
Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, February 10, 2020
SLAS 2020 Europe Conference and Exhibition — Call for Podium and Poster Abstracts Now Open!
Vienna, Austria
2-5 June 2020
Podium Submission Deadline: Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Podium): Monday, February 3, 2020
Tony B. Application Deadline (Poster Only): Monday, March 2, 2020
Student Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, April 6, 2020
Final Poster Submission Deadline: Monday, April 27, 2020
COMPLETE LIST OF SLAS CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
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Calix[4]pyrrole Aluminate: A Planar Tetracoordinate Aluminum(III) Anion and Its Unusual Lewis Acidity
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Tetracoordinate aluminum(III) anions are generally tetrahedral and non-Lewis acidic. Herein, we describe the first planar tetracoordinate aluminum anion. The anion is isolated in its free form, representing a new "anti-van't Hoff/Le Bel" case. Despite its negative charge, it remains Lewis acidic and permits the formation of various unique adducts, e.g., a dianionic p-block metal hydride.
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Flow-Based Immunosensing Using the Pore Channel of a Porous Membrane as a Reaction Space
Analytical Chemistry
This research describes a new rapid and sensitive immunosensing device using the pore space of a porous membrane as the reaction space. A track-etched membrane with uniform cylindrical pores is used as the base substrate of this device. The capture antibodies are covalently and densely immobilized inside the membrane pores by the uniform introduction of poly(acrylic acid) via the plasma graft polymerization technique, followed by the active ester method.
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Scientists Design Built-in Controls for Mini-Chemical Labs on a Chip
Science Daily
Since the 1990s, scientists have been exploring the possibilities of miniaturized chemical "laboratories" on a chip, which have potential as point-of-care diagnostics, analysis kits for field research and someday even conducting chemical tests on other planets.
In a normal lab, chemists use beakers to mix chemicals and study reactions. In a miniaturized laboratory, microfluidic systems can conduct chemical experiments on a chip through a series of small connected tubes the size of a hair.
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New 3-D Printing Technique Produces 'Living' 4-D Materials
Phys.org
Repairing and reusing plastics and delivering cancer drugs more effectively are only two of many of the potential applications a new 3-D/4-D printing technology might have, thanks to the pioneering work of a research collaboration between UNSW Sydney and The University of Auckland.
The researchers have revealed the successful merging of 3-D/4-D printing and photo-controlled/living polymerization — a chemical process to create polymers — in a paper published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition.
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New Analytical Methods Help Researchers Peek Inside Energy Devices
Chemical & Engineering News
The devices around us that generate and store the energy that powers our electronics and propels our vehicles rely on intricate chemistry that often happens in tiny spaces. But those sometimes-nanoscale reactions are incredibly difficult to study, making scientists wish they could magically shrink to watch the chemistry in real time.
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Antibiotic Discovery ... There's an App for That
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
As antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria become an increasing concern to public health, new technologies to hasten the discovery of new antibiotics for our quickly diminishing arsenal are paramount. Gram-negative bacterial infections are a particularly significant concern, and the lack of new drug classes for these pathogens is commonly linked to the inability of most drug leads to accumulate inside Gram-negative bacteria.
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Scientists Discover How the Molecule-Sorting Station in Our Cells Is Formed and Maintained
Lab Manager
The cells in our body are workshops that continuously operate to produce and process substances to keep us going. When a substance enters a cell for processing, it is surrounded by a portion of the cell's outer membrane to form a sac. The sac then buds off into the cell and becomes a vesicle containing the substance. This ingestion of substances by the cell is called endocytosis. The vesicle is then quickly merged with an endosome, an organelle also frequently referred to as a "sorting station."
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Scientists Criticize Mouse Study of New Alzheimer's Drug
The Scientist
China's approval of the drug oligomannate earlier this month for treating mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease has been met with surprise and skepticism from some members of the scientific community, who claim that the preclinical data raise questions about the underlying mechanism of the drug. One microbiome researcher has pointed out inconsistencies between the researchers' data and their proposed mechanism for how oligomannate could treat Alzheimer's.
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