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USDA
Receives ProLink Express WorkCell
Hudson Control Group today announced that the
USDA has accepted delivery of the ProLink Express™
Automated Workcell. USDA researchers have been
working on developing a new yeast gene with the potential to increase the amount
of fuel ethanol obtained from a bushel of corn by 10%. The
ProLink Express
is a fully automated genetic workcell that completely automates the multiple
tasks required by USDA scientists to meet their objective of converting
cellulose to ethanol and producing dramatically higher yields of fuel from the
same quantities of corn. It includes a robotic colony-picker, automated
incubator, reagent dispensers, plate sealers, and plate reader, serviced by
Hudson's
PlateCrane EX®
and
LabLinx™
microplate -handling robots.
The system is powered by Hudson Control Group's opportunistic
SoftLinx™ scheduling software, which finds the quickest, most
efficient ways for processes to be preformed simultaneously. A user can run
multiple batches in different stages of the process at the same time, or run any
instrument individually even while operating another, fully automated run. The
SoftLinx software also optimizes equipment usage by enabling it to be
used for different processes simultaneously. In addition, it enables easy
integration of all the equipment within the
Prolink Express
workcell, including instruments from other manufacturers.
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