C.BIRD™
The next generation microbioreactor for cell line
development (CLD)
The C.BIRD™ reduces the amount of time it takes to select the best clones for your experiment. The system introduces suspension culture in the early stages of the workflow, giving cells an environment to grow faster and with greater density.
The C.BIRD uses an automated control system and a consumable lid for mixing culture media and cells. The unit is light and compact, enabling users to run the C.BIRD in standard cell incubators
Product Applications
- Cell line development (CLD)
- High throughput clone selection
- Cell culture upscaling
Key Features & Benefits
- Bring production bioreactor conditions to 24- and 96-well plates and perform parallel cultures
- Screen hundreds of cell lines through valuable cell culture parameters to identify and define the best clones faster
- Early clone selection can cut the CLD timeline down by weeks, making life-saving treatments available to patients sooner
- The C.BIRD introduces suspension culture closer to the beginning of the workflow, providing cells with optimal conditions early on to encourage better and faster development
- Weighing in at just 332 g and able to fit inside a standard cell incubator, the C.BIRD is a major addition to your laboratory without taking up a lot of space
The C.BIRD uses an automated control system and a consumable lid for mixing culture media and cells. The unit is light and compact, enabling users to run the C.BIRD in standard cell incubators. The C.BIRD introduces suspension culture conditions at the beginning of the CLD process, providing a better environment for cells to develop and making it possible for researchers to produce life-saving treatments in less time.
In a study comparing C.BIRD suspension culture to traditional static culture, the C.BIRD improved cell proliferation, recombinant protein yield and volume-specific productivity.
The C.BIRD™ reduces the amount of time it takes to select the best clones for your experiment. The system introduces suspension culture in the early stages of the workflow, giving cells an environment to grow faster and with greater density.