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JALA Readers' Choice Award

True to its mission, the Association for Laboratory Automation actively encourages and fosters the advancement of technology in today’s scientific laboratories. The Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation (JALA) is just one example of how ALA works hard to facilitate the exchange of useful ideas and information among like-minded professionals. In the course of a year, the good work of literally hundreds of accomplished scientists is shared with readers across the U.S. and around the globe. Those who author scientific papers do so for a number of personal and professional reasons, and our appreciation for their contributions knows no end. Without them, there would be no JALA.

2007 JALA Reader's Choice Award Winner: "The Ibis T5000 Universal Biosensor: An Automated Platform for Pathogen Identification and Strain Typing" by David J. Ecker, et al. (From JALA 11.6 December 2006)

2006 JALA Readers' Choice Award Winner: "The Use of Dual Dye Photometric Calibration Method to Identify Possible Sample Dilution from an Automated Multichannel Liquid Handling System" by Huijin Dong, Zheng Ouyang, Jane Liu, and Mohammed Jemal of Bristol-Myers Squibb. (From JALA 11.2 April 2006)

2005 JALA Readers' Choice Award Winner: "Comparison of Absorbance and Fluorescence Methods for Determining Liquid Dispensing Precision" by Jonathan Peters and Jeanne Nguyen of Molecular Devices. (From JALA 10.2 April 2005)

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Modeling, Analysis, Simulation and Control of Laboratory Automation Systems Using Petri Nets - Analysis and Control: This latest addition to the JALA Tutorial Collection is the second in a series addressing Petri net theory.

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