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search organization (CRO) in the US, we inquired about the CRO’s use of lab automation to help improve wet lab capacity and data quality and integrity for one of our LBA-LC-MS/MS assays placed there, and learned that they only use 96 well aspirator/dispenser type of automation devices to automate a few 96 well plate-wide liquid handling steps. When asked why they don’t use lab automation to automate majority of wet lab work, they answered: we don’t have the resources for that.