Biorobotics
From Liebel-lab
Biorobotics (Stefan Schulz group IAI)
Sorting robot for zebrafish embryos (left cube)
Automated sorting of zebrafish embryos (Alexander Pfriem, Christian Pylatiuk, Stefan Schulz)
- Automated sorting into 96 and 384 well plates.
- Automated detection of vital and dead zebrafish embryos.
- High speed sorting (384 vital zebrafish embryos/ 2h).
- Robust and cost efficient setup
- LabView Software controlled
contact: alexander.pfriem(at)kit.edu, pylatiuk(at)kit.edu, stefan.schulz(at)kit.edu
High Content Screening microscope for zebrafish embryos (right cube)
- Runs with 4 (optional up to 24) cameras in parallel
- Fixed plates (robot moves optics)
- LabView software controlled
contact: alexander.pfriem(at)kit.edu, pylatiuk(at)kit.edu, stefan.schulz(at)kit.edu
Bionic robots
contact: Stefan.schulz (at) kit.edu
See the Biorobotics movies on YouTube: Biorobotics

