96 Well Plate Presentation Template
Product Description
Lab Experiment Layout Design
Researchers, lab technicians, and students often need a quick way to visualize plate layouts before running an experiment or while presenting results to a team, and that is exactly what this 96 Well Plate Template is built for. The slide mirrors a real 96 well plate, with rows labeled A through H and columns numbered 1 through 12, giving you an accurate, editable digital version of the plate format used across molecular biology and clinical labs.
What makes this layout especially useful:
- Each well can be recolored individually, so you can map out sample groups, controls, dilution series, or treatment conditions using the seven available color options including pink, blue, white, purple, teal, coral, and yellow
- The dark and light theme versions let you match the slide to your lab’s branding or presentation style, whether you are submitting a thesis defense or a client report
- Built-in sections explain real-world applications such as high-throughput screening, where multiple compounds or biological samples get tested simultaneously to save time and reagents
- The ELISA and diagnostic assay section covers antibody detection, antigen screening, and clinical diagnostics workflows
- The PCR and molecular biology section supports DNA and RNA quantification, gene expression studies, and qPCR setup planning
For presentation storytelling, this microplate layout template works well as an opening slide to introduce your experimental design, followed by additional slides showing results, statistical analysis, and conclusions. Lab managers can also use it during team meetings to assign well positions before an actual run, reducing pipetting errors and miscommunication.
This 96 well microplate diagram is fully compatible with both Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides, so whether your lab uses one platform or the other, you can edit colors, labels, and text without any formatting issues during collaboration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this template suitable for academic presentations and lab reports?
Absolutely. It works well for thesis defenses, lab meetings, research proposals, and academic posters that require a clear visual of plate layouts.
What other use cases does this plate layout template support?
Beyond ELISA and PCR, it suits drug screening presentations, cell culture planning, vaccine research slides, and biotech training materials.
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