User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research

Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and Management Program, 2017.

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Main Author: Nagata, Masakazu, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other Authors: Ron Weiss.
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113520
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spelling mit-1721.1/1135202022-09-01T02:11:50Z User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research Nagata, Masakazu, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ron Weiss. System Design and Management Program. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering and Management Program System Design and Management Program. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Integrated Design and Management Program Engineering and Management Program. Integrated Design and Management Program. System Design and Management Program. Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and Management Program, 2017. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46). By designing and re-designing biological system, synthetic biology is advancing a wide range of domains from biotherapeutics for fatal cancers to biofuels and artificial meat to improve the global environment and food security. As the scale and complexity of synthetic biology endeavors are increasing, designing automation processes to replace manual labor is becoming more important to improve cost effectiveness, reproducibility, and efficiency including error reduction. Despite the desire for lab automation in the research and industry, in reality, scientists still largely rely on manual techniques in the labs even though the conventional approach becomes unmanageable and slows down their research iterations. One of the key problems is the mental barrier. According to the online survey and interviews conducted in this research, almost 90% of researchers cannot trust the quality of robot's work even though they do not know the actual success rate of the robotics work and what the robot can do. To bridge the gap for making the automation process more accessible, this research is proposing the use of "Bot", a software robot with which people can communicate through the internet and "Internet of things (IoT)". In the system, Bot is connected with the lab automation robots such as liquid handling robots. By communicating with the Bot using user-interfaces such as Slack, researchers can place work orders on lab robots and monitor their order status anytime. Moreover, people can directly ask the Bot for important information and instructions, such as protocol success rate and scheduling. by Masakazu Nagata. S.M. in Engineering and Management 2018-02-08T16:27:29Z 2018-02-08T16:27:29Z 2017 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113520 1020074003 eng MIT theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed, downloaded, or printed from this source but further reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7582 46 pages application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Integrated Design and Management Program.
System Design and Management Program.
Nagata, Masakazu, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
title User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
title_full User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
title_fullStr User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
title_full_unstemmed User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
title_short User-centered automation process in synthetic biology research
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topic Engineering and Management Program.
Integrated Design and Management Program.
System Design and Management Program.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/113520
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