Midwest LRIG Inc.
The Midwestern USA Chapter of the Global Laboratory Robotics Interest Group

Advancing Science to Benefit Humanity

Next Event:

4th Annual Midwest LRIG Spring Conference in Madison, WI
April 2009
Topics: Cell-Based Drug Discovery and Biofuels

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Thank you! to Supporters of the 3rd Annual Madison Automation and Stem Cell Conference held April 2nd&3rd

Corporate Sponsors:

Corporate and End-user supporters/attendees:

Artel
Axygen
Beckman Coulter
BellBrook Labs
Bio-Tek Instruments
Bruker AXS
Caliper Life Sciences
Cellular Dynamics Inc
Children's Memorial Research Center
CMRC, NU
Corning Life Sciences
CyBio
EMD Chemicals/Merck KGaA
Emoteq Corporation
Epicentre Biotechnologies
Eppendorf
Flownamics
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
Greiner Bio-One NA
Hamilton Company
High Thruput Genomics
Innovatis
InvivoSciences
JALA
Keck-UWCCC Small Molecule Screening Facility
Monsanto
Networked Robotics
Perkin Elmer
Promega
Roche Applied Science
Roche Nimblegen
Salus
Sonoplot
Stem Cell Products
Tecan
Tecan-REMP
Thermo CRS
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Third Wave Technologies
TREK Diagnostic Systems
TTP Labtech
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Madison
USA Scientific
USDA, ARS-Peoria
VaxOnco
Velocity11
Washington University
Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Xomix

And Speakers :
Midwest LRIG President Tom Strader
Global LRIG President Andy Zaayenga

Junying Yu from Jamie Thomson's Lab:
Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Human Induced Pluripotent Cells
Lou Welebob and Jeff Emch from Roche Applied Science:
From Genome to Gene Function; Comprehensive research solutions from Roche Applied Science
Veit Bergendahl from Stem Cell Products/CDI:
Ask not, what human embryonic stem cells can do for you...
Gary Keller and Ann LeFever from Xomix:
Navigating Drug Development Pathways in Cellular Medicine
Stephen Hughes from USDA-Peoria:
Anaerobic Conversion of Pretreated Lignocellulosic Sugars to Ethanol

 

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Midwest LRIG supports the regional laboratory automation community through our free meetings as well as on-line. You can meet many of our 1000+ members at our technical presentation and networking events or take advantage of the LRIG international membership of 8000 members to solve your automation issues using our discussion boards.
Please visit the Global LRIG website for additional resources.

Please contact us if you would like to co-host an event in your area.

Pictures:

Madison Automation & Stem Cells Conference, April 24-25th, 2006 at Monona Terrace Convention Center
Pictures (Special Thanks! to Nataraj Hauser for the excellent photography.)


Midwest Laboratory Robotics Interest Group, Inc. (Midwest LRIG, Inc.) is exempt from Federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  As such, contributions to Midwest LRIG, Inc. are tax deductible under section 170 of the code.  In addition, donations in the form of bequests, devices, transfers and gifts are deductible under sections 2055, 2106 and 2522 of the code.  Should you have any further questions, please contact the Treasurer listed on the Leadership page.