Transcriptic (www.transcriptic.com), a cloud-based research services provider, today announced that multiple posters demonstrating the value of the Transcriptic Robotic Cloud Laboratory will be displayed at the 5th Annual Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) Meeting in San Diego at the San Diego Convention Center.

“We are excited to introduce pharma and other life science organizations to a drug discovery solution that redefines the cyclical research model,” said Max Hodak, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Transcriptic. “By offering a virtual infrastructure that includes a cloud-based and automated laboratory platform, researchers can spend more time designing their scientific experiments and discoveries and less time and resources on monotonous and error-prone, but necessary, experiments.”

The posters on display include a study using Transcriptic’s platform to create CRISPR gRNA constructs for genome editing, a study demonstrating the use of the company’s Autoprotocol with the Transcriptic Robotic Workcell to perform qPCR, and research using the solution to perform high-throughput site-directed mutagenesis, a commonly used method in synthetic biology and protein engineering.

Transcriptic will also host an Exhibitor Tutorial session on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 from 9:30 – 10:15 am PT in Room #11B. Attendees can also visit representatives of Transcriptic in the company’s booth, #1423, to learn more about the Robotic Cloud Laboratory.

About Transcriptic Inc.

Transcriptic is the robotic cloud laboratory for life sciences. Transcriptic’s revolutionary, automated cellular and molecular biology platform enables scalable life science research with flexibility and precision. The convenient and simple web interface allows biologists to control their science and generate data from virtually anywhere in the world. Transcriptic frees researchers to focus on the creative aspects of their science by providing faster, more reliable and repeatable processes with vastly lower capital costs than previously possible. More information on Transcriptic can be found at www.Transcriptic.com.