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Episode 129 – Automating museum experiments

Claire Asher 17th October, 2025


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  • fast_forward 00:00:30 – Intro – Welcome
  • fast_forward 00:01:54 – Yuen Ting Chan – Liquid handling robots
  • fast_forward 00:11:27 – Yuen Ting Chan – Bringing automation to the museum
  • fast_forward 00:23:53 – Outro – Thanks for listening

Claire chatted to Yuen Ting Chan from the Natural History Museum about using robots to automate molecular biology experiments.

Yuen Ting Chan has nearly 20 years of experience working on translating, developing and optimising laboratory protocols, from DNA forensics to the biomedical field. She has brought automation to molecular laboratories for over 12 years, translating the laboratory protocols into bespoke scripts for a wide variety of liquid handling instruments. Her role at the Natural History Museum is to bring automation to the molecular laboratories, thus providing more opportunities for researchers to work on projects with large sample numbers for the wide variety of specimens within the museum.

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