{"id":534,"date":"2020-12-22T13:27:00","date_gmt":"2020-12-22T05:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/opentrons.com.cn\/?post_type=case&p=534"},"modified":"2023-12-25T10:52:09","modified_gmt":"2023-12-25T02:52:09","slug":"opentrons-user-interview-with-brian-sorensen-and-henrik-jensen-of-instrument-developer-fidabio","status":"publish","type":"case","link":"https:\/\/opentrons.com.cn\/en\/resources\/customer-stories\/opentrons-user-interview-with-brian-sorensen-and-henrik-jensen-of-instrument-developer-fidabio\/","title":{"rendered":"Customer Interview | Fidabio product software and OT-2 Python API integration case"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Fidabio<\/a> is a biotechnology company founded by researchers from the University of Copenhagen. It is located in Denmark. The business is to help scientific researchers advance complex biological projects, such as multiple binding proteins, liposomes, exosomes and bispecific research projects. The FIDA technology invented by Fidabio enables simple, accurate and rapid detection and characterization of proteins and nanoparticles under native conditions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Today we\u2019re interviewing Fidabio\u2019s CEO Brian S\u00f8rensen and CSO Henrik Jensen. To create a device for analyzing protein-protein interactions during biopharmaceutical development. They used Opentrons OT-2 automated pipetting robot<\/a> and Opentrons Python API <\/a> and their own software <\/a> integration create a sophisticated solution for sample preparation Dilution workflow. Brian S\u00f8rensen and Henrik Jensen will share their experiences with the OT-2.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Opentrons: Please introduce your research background<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen:<\/strong> We worked at the University of Copenhagen until the end of last year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Henrik Jensen:<\/strong> At the university, we use the OT-2 automated pipetting platform to perform gradient dilutions in our sample preparation workflow. I think the convenience of OT-2 automation can help with overall integration within the lab.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Opentrons: What does your research project look like? <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen: <\/strong>Our internal pilots are usually small experiments, and manual pipetting is also sufficient. But when our customers needed to run large experiments, it wasn't feasible for technicians to do it just by increasing the speed of manual pipetting. Robots can replace manual pipetting, and researchers can save time for experimental analysis. Automation is required once the experiment involves larger dilution series, or when more samples need to be aliquoted. Let me give you an example. I have a customer who analyzes thousands of patient samples from a nearby hospital. Such a large-scale operation needs to be automated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Opentrons: Why did you choose OT-2? <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen:<\/strong> We purchased a standalone liquid handling robot but quickly discovered that we could integrate it with our own software.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Henrik Jensen:<\/strong> I think the advantages of automation are as follows: First, it can help us process a large number of samples. Second, accuracy is also important in laboratory work. Automation can help improve results if you can do your work in a standardized way.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen:<\/strong> Reproducibility is key, and the higher the human factor you have in the lab, the lower the reproducibility.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Henrik Jensen:<\/strong> Third, if you can use robots, the knowledge and skill requirements on the operator become smaller throughout the workflow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen: <\/strong>If you were just doing some regular analysis, you could do it all manually. But this may not be the best way to conduct the entire inspection and does not better maximize the value of the technician.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Henrik Jensen:<\/strong> With an automated pipetting platform, you can more easily document your research because you can share pipetting scripts and researchers can reproduce the data. Automation can detail your next actions and historical actions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen:<\/strong> If you want to move your experiment from one lab to another and there are manual steps in the experiment \u2014<\/p>\n\n\n\n Henrik Jensen:<\/strong> \u2014It\u2019s much easier to automate. This factor is also one of the fundamental reasons why we automate the preparation process and even the entire workflow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Brian S\u00f8rensen:<\/strong> When we first integrated OT-2, we thought it would be a good niche application. However, as we see more customers also interested in using OT-2 as part of their Fidabio workflow. We can see the possibility of seamlessly integrating more labs<\/a> in the software sex. So we connected Fidabio's software with Opentrons.<\/p>\n\n\n\n