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    • Animal research models
    • Laboratory automation
    • Genetics and genomics

    Background:

    • Vivarium operations face challenges managing large rodent colonies.
    • Increasing demand for genetically modified rodents strains resources.
    • Traditional methods struggle with scalability and efficiency.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of automation technologies on vivarium efficiency.
    • To assess the capacity of automation to support growing mutant rodent populations.
    • To identify key benefits of implementing automation in research facilities.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of automated systems for animal monitoring and husbandry.
    • Integration of robotic solutions for sample collection and processing.
    • Data analysis of operational efficiency metrics before and after automation.

    Main Results:

    • Significant improvements in daily operational efficiency were observed.
    • Automation facilitated better management of a larger number of mutant rodents.
    • Reduced manual labor and enhanced data accuracy were reported.

    Conclusions:

    • Automation technologies are crucial for modern vivarium management.
    • Implementing automation allows institutions to scale their research capabilities.
    • Adoption of automation is essential for meeting the demands of genetic research.