#2 - Curtis Walton from Institute for Protein Innovation
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概要
In this episode of Designing Open Science, we talk with the Director of Automation at the Institute of Protein Innovation about building automation that truly supports scientists at the bench. We explore how scalable, flexible lab systems improve reproducibility, collaboration, and access—and what thoughtful automation means for the future of protein science.
Curtis is the Director of Automation and Process Optimization at the Institute for Protein Innovation, where he has built a fleet-based automation strategy for protein production and characterization. He has expertise in laboratory automation and protein engineering and also developed IPI’s hands-on automation training course for students and early-career scientists. Curtis earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Ottawa, where he developed novel biocatalysts for pharmaceutical applications.
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