A Modular Robotic Platform for Biological Research: Cell Culture Automation and Remote Experimentation

Author:

Hamm Jungmin1,Lim Seonghyeon12,Park Jiae1,Kang Jiwon1,Lee Injun12,Lee Yoongeun12,Kang Jiseok12,Jo Youngjun12,Lee Jaejin12,Lee Seoyeong1,Ratri Monica Cahyaning13,Brilian Albertus Ivan1,Lee Seungyeon1,Jeong Seokhwan2,Shin Kwanwoo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Institute of Biological Interfaces Sogang University Seoul 04107 South Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Sogang University Seoul 04107 South Korea

3. Chemistry Education Study Program Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia

Abstract

Robotic arms are now commonplace in diverse settings and are poised to play a crucial role in automating laboratory tasks. However, biological experiments remain challenging for automation due to their dependence on human factors, such as researchers’ skills and experience. This article introduces robotic automation and remote control for both general and biological research tasks through a modularized platform comprising a robotic arm, auxiliary tools, and software. This platform facilitates fully automated or remote execution of key experiments in chemistry and biology, including liquid handling, mixing, cell seeding, culturing, and genetic manipulation. The robot interfaces seamlessly with standard laboratory equipment and operates remotely in real time through an online program. Integration of a vision system via robotic arm webcams ensures precise positioning and object localization, enhancing accuracy. This modularized robotic platform signifies a substantial advancement in lab automation, promising enhanced efficiency, reproducibility, and scientific progress compared to human‐led experiments.

Funder

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Ministry of Education

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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