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DNA analysis is becoming more and more important in crime investigations. The growth of forensic databases and the introduction of increasingly sophisticated analytical methods has resulted in higher numbers of samples that need to be processed in forensic laboratories. With the improved sensitivity and reliability of molecular technologies, genetic analysis is going beyond identification of individuals. Information on physical or personal features based on genetic characteristics is also investigated. The increased number of samples created by these developments has led to the adoption of robotic platforms and data analysis tools in many forensic laboratories. MicroLab STAR Drugs of Abuse Testing The flexibility of the software and its file handling capability ensure that a very labor intensive, tedious and error-prone task is performed correctly and simply, providing the user with detailed results. The system processes 264 samples in 40 minutes. ID STARlet, ID Express PCR & Microlab STAR line of workstations ID Express CE Setup, Microlab STAR line & NIMBUS workstations CE setup The STAR reads the worklist and calculates the total volume required for each sample, aspirates this volume and dispenses to the coated plates that require that sample. Different tests require different volumes dispensed to the plate. This routine is performed with either four or eight samples at a time depending on the number of channels available on the instrument. ID STARlet, ID Express PCR & Microlab STAR line of workstations Normalisation & SRT setup The samples and plates are loaded onto the STAR using the Autoload and the barcodes are read. The user selects the appropriate worklist to use. A check is made to ensure that every barcode in the worklist and every barcoded sample matches. Any inconsistencies are reported to the user before any pipetting takes place. ID STARlet & Genomic STARlet workstations Quantification setup Many organizations elect to routinely test employees for drugs of abuse. Saliva or urine samples from employees can be tested for the presence of any number of drugs. While there are up to 11 tests typically performed, every test may not be needed for a particular sample. Thus, the MICROLAB STAR follows a very specific and documented worklist (see Customer Statement). MicroLab AutoLys workstation DNA purification Extensive monitoring features make Hamilton’s liquid handling and sample storage workstations and are particularly well suited to the high level of process safety and reliability required in forensic laboratories. Sample lysis Extensive monitoring features make Hamilton’s liquid handling and sample storage workstations and are particularly well suited to the high level of process safety and reliability required in forensic laboratories. The forensic analysis process benefits tremendously from automation, by lowering the stresses & chemical risks of manual liquid handling