BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) announced a collaboration agreement with Hamilton, a leading global manufacturer of laboratory automation technology, to develop automated applications together with robotics-compatible reagent kits to enable greater standardization and reduced human error when conducting large-scale single-cell multiomics experiments. As a result of the collaboration, BD aims to deliver a suite of BD Rhapsody? Single-Cell Analysis Library Preparation Reagent Kits that can be performed on the Hamilton Microlab® NGS STAR?

robotic liquid-handling platform. The combination will automate steps, including pipetting and thermal cycling, to produce DNA samples or "libraries" that are ready for genetic sequencing. In single-cell multiomics experiments, constructing libraries of fragmented genetic information that can be read by sequencing instruments is an essential first step before next-generation sequencing (NGS) can be performed and insights from cells can be gathered.

NGS library preparation is historically a time-intensive process with manual steps that can result in inconsistent results and compromised data quality. The BD Rhapsody? Single-Cell Analysis Library Preparation Reagent Kits and Hamilton Microlab® NGS STAR?

applications will be developed and released in phases starting in 2024.