Joseph Tweed
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2
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38
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About
Joseph Tweed is a specialist in bioanalytical science, with a particular focus on laboratory automation, sample preparation, and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) techniques within regulated bioanalysis. His research has made meaningful contributions to streamlining and standardizing the complex workflows that underpin pharmaceutical drug development and clinical testing. Tweed's most influential work, "Automated Sample Preparation for Regulated Bioanalysis: An Integrated Multiple Assay Extraction Platform Using Robotic Liquid Handling" (2010), garnered 34 citations and introduced an innovative integrated platform combining multiple extraction techniques with the Hamilton Microlab® STAR robotic liquid handler and a graphical user interface. This advancement significantly reduced manual intervention in sample preparation, improving reproducibility and throughput in regulated laboratory environments. Building on this foundation, his 2013 contribution to the field, "Automation in LC‐MS Bioanalysis," offered a comprehensive examination of robotic liquid handling platforms and their role in supporting LC-MS/MS workflows, further cementing his reputation as a thoughtful advocate for automation-driven efficiency in bioanalysis. Tweed's work appeals to researchers and laboratory professionals seeking to modernize analytical pipelines, reduce human error, and meet stringent regulatory standards in pharmaceutical and clinical research settings.
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- 2Automation in LC‐MS Bioanalysis4 citations · 2013
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- Automated Sample Preparation for Regulated Bioanalysis: An Integrated Multiple Assay Extraction Platform Using Robotic Liquid Handling
- Automation in LC‐MS Bioanalysis
- Current Advances and Strategies Towards Fully Automated Sample Preparation for Regulated LC–MS/MS Bioanalysis
- An Automation-Assisted Generic Approach for Biological Sample Preparation and LC–MS/MS Method Validation
- Flexible Automated Approach for Quantitative Liquid Handling of Complex Biological Samples
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- The 77 Lab - Agricultural RoboticsUnited States
- Department of Robotic Science, Institute of Science TokyoJapan
- Assistive Robotics and Manipulation LabUnited States
- Autonomous Robotic Manipulation LabUnited States
- Medical Robotics and Automation (RoboMed) Laboratory, Georgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States
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