The Automation Partnership and
MAIA SCIENTIFIC - a Harvard Bioscience Company - Announce Cello, a Fully
Automated Cell Culture System
Monday May 3,
The Automation Partnership (TAP) and MAIA SCIENTIFIC (formerly
Union Biometrica NV - ESO, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard Bioscience -
HBIO, NASDAQ) have completed a collaboration to incorporate the MAIA SCIENTIFIC
microscopy reader technology into TAP's Cello(TM)
automated cell culture system. As high-throughput screening has moved from
molecular based tests to tests on living cells, cell culture has become a major
bottleneck. Cello addresses this new bottleneck by completely automating the
cell culture and clone selection process. Cello can culture multiple cell lines
in parallel throughout all stages of their life cycle, from seeding through
expansion and sub-cloning. This flexible, modular system provides the
throughput and capacity needed to support several projects running in parallel
with minimal operator involvement.
"Cello is an extremely robust solution, allowing for
improved productivity wherever cells are grown in micro-well plates," said
Tim Ward, Director of Cell Culture with The Automation Partnership. "Cello
will remove the bottleneck in the generation of new stable cell lines, enabling
high throughput clone selections for pharmaceutical and biotech R&D. Being
able to select the cell lines with exactly the right combination of characteristics,
from many more cells, and take these through further rounds of selection and
sub-cloning automatically, is one of Cello's key benefits" says Ward.
"In Cello, these functions must be integrated into the
automatic operation of the system as a whole", said
"Cello is a new paradigm for how hardware, software,
chemistry and living biology can be integrated into a complete solution to a
pressing need in pharmaceutical laboratories," said
About The Automation Partnership. The
Automation Partnership (TAP) is a world leader in the design, development and
manufacture of advanced industrial automation solutions for the life sciences
industry. TAP provides systems for automating and integrating processes for
cell culture, sample management, screening and genomics applications. Over 100
TAP cell culture systems are installed at major pharmaceutical companies
world-wide and these include Amgen, AstraZeneca, Aventis Pasteur, Avigen, Baxter
Vaccines, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline,
Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer and Roche.
TAP, founded in 1988, is a private company with headquarters
near
About MAIA SCIENTIFIC. MAIA
SCIENTIFIC, (previously known as Union Biometrica NV - ESO) a wholly owned
subsidiary of Harvard Bioscience, develops, manufactures and markets novel
instrumentation and applications for high-throughput / high information content
screening. The MIAS-2(TM) microscopy readers and eaZYX(TM) imaging software
offer unprecedented sensitivity, speed and flexibility, applicable across the
drug discovery and development value chain. The MIAS-2(TM) and eaZYX(TM)
platforms allow genomics, target validation, assay development, drug discovery
and ADMET R&D programs to all be conducted on the same platform. Our assay
expertise includes targets, cells, tissues, beads, bead labels and small animal
organisms. For more information please visit www.maia-scientific.com.
About Harvard Bioscience. Harvard
Bioscience (HBIO) is a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative,
enabling tools in drug discovery research at pharmaceutical and biotechnology
companies, universities and government laboratories. HBIO sells its products to
thousands of researchers in 100 countries through its direct sales force, its
1,100 page catalog, various specialty catalogs and
through its manufacturing operations in the
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