Title: Emergency Response Chemical Lab Conference
1Emergency Response Chemical Lab Conference
- Automated Prep and Load Applications with
Integrated Sample Tracking using a PAL
Autosampler with Barcode Reading - Joe Wiegel
- Novidea Lab Automation
- March 14, 2007
2Overview
- Example prep and load applications
- The importance of sequence validation
- Developing and ideal standard for sequence
validation - Current PAL functionality
- Improved functionality available with LEAP Shell
- The future of sample tracking in the lab
3Advantages of Automation
- Improved throughput (resource management)
- Improved reproducibility
- Error reduction
4Example Prep and Load Applications (fully
automated)
- Reagent addition and inject
- Derivative and inject
- Filter and inject
- Extract and inject
5Example Prep and Load Applications
(Semi-automated)
6Prep and Load Process Analysis
Add Reagent
Inject
Check Method Performance
Report Generation
Mix and Incubate
Acquire Data
Check Sample Performance
Certify Report
Process Rework
Extract
Validate Sample Sequence
Filter
Authorize Data
7Why Validate Sample Sequences?
- Verify that the intended sample was the actual
sample injected - Document the verification process
Hmm, is that really my sample?
8QA Review Process for Checking Instrument
Sequence Logs
- Can this process by streamlined?
9Ideal Barcode Application
Step 1 Scan Sample ID to Sequence Log
Step 2a Run Sequence Step 2bValidate Sample
Just-In-Time with on-board scanner
Step 3 Sample ID imparted to Instrument Data
File Step 3b Provide validation log
Sample ID Scan Sample ID S001 S001 S002 S00
2 S003 QC001
Sample-centric sequencing eliminates error
potential
10Current PAL Barcode Functionality (using Cycle
Composer software)
11How Good Is a PAL w/ Barcodes?
Success Factors
- Barcode font
- Larger is better
- Barcode label size
- Larger is better
- Barcode position
- Must be vertical
- Vial position
- Barcode must face the reader
12LEAP Shell Alternative
- What is LEAP Shell?
- Control software that coordinates PAL methods
with instrument methods and other devices (e.g.
balances or barcode scanners) - Manages many devices from a single sample list
- Is barcode functional and offers more flexibility
that Cycle Composer
13LEAP Shell Alternative
- How Does it Work?
- Shell Application
PAL Method(s) PAL driver Instrument
Acquisition Method Instrument driver Other
Device Method(s) Device driver(s)
14LEAP Shell Alternative
- Barcode Example
- RS232 scanner device driver (to scan sample IDs
to sequence during set-up) - PAL autosampler w/ barcode reader PAL driver
- ABI LC/MS/MS Analyst driver
- HPLC pump(s) driver (could be controlled via
Analyst)
15PAL Barcode Functionality (using LEAP Shell
software)
16Sequence Validation in Semi-Automated Processes
- Sample list import routine allows for sharing of
sample lists between devices - but results in two sequences to validate
Shared Sample List
17Sequence Validation in Semi-Automated Processes
- Single sample list with robotic sample transfer
between devices would reduce sample list
validation requirements
18The Future of Sample Tracking
- RFID (radio frequency identification)
19The Future of Sample Tracking
- RFID (radio frequency identification)
20The Future of Sample Tracking
- RFID (radio frequency identification)
- Read/write functionality has practical
applications in automation (e.g., tracking next
available location a 96 well plate of filters or
SPE cartridges) - RFID tags have greater data capacity than
barcodes and more information can be imparted to
the sample list from the tag (e.g., analysis
method)
21Conclusions
- Automated analysis does not necessarily increase
confidence in the result if sequence integrity is
at risk - Confidence can only be maintained through
validation of sequence integrity (either
automated with barcodes or manual) - Current PAL control software offers some barcode
functionality, but not ideal - Expanded functionality is available through LEAP
Shell software
22Acknowledgements
- David Chambers and David McElphrang, Centers for
Disease Control - Werner Martin, LEAP Technologies
- Carl Horn, Navy Drug Screening Lab
- Benny Lum, Broward County Sheriffs Office