Patent classifications
C12M23/44
Automated cell processing methods, modules, instruments, and systems
In an illustrative embodiment, automated multi-module cell editing instruments are provided to automate multiple edits into nucleic acid sequences inside one or more cells.
MODULAR INCUBATION CHAMBER AND METHOD OF VIRUS INACTIVATION
An incubation chamber that may be provided in modular form in order to provide flexibility in flow rate and/or residence time of a product stream is disclosed. Assemblies including such incubation chambers for purification of biomolecules are also disclosed, as are methods for biomolecule purification, and in particular, methods for virus inactivation in an incubation chamber or in a plurality of incubation chambers arranged in series.
SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CULTURE OF A MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURE
Systems, methods, and devices for culturing a multicellular structure, such as an organoid. An exemplary system comprises a vessel, an electric/magnetic module, and a control circuit. The vessel may include a culture chamber to contain a multicellular structure. The electric/magnetic module may be configured to be located in the vessel, at a position in or adjacent the culture chamber. The control circuit may be configured to wirelessly power and/or operate the electric/magnetic module.
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FACILITATING AUTOMATED MODULAR MANUFACTURE OF CELL THERAPY
A docking device for receiving a portable device. The docking device includes a base including a substantially planar upper surface for supporting a portable device. The docking device includes an array of a plurality of engagement members. Each engagement member in the plurality of engagement members includes a fixed body protruding upwardly from the substantially planar upper surface of the base. Each engagement member includes a spring including a fixed end portion and a free end portion for engagement with the portable device. The fixed end portion interfaces with the fixed body. The free end portion protrudes from the fixed end portion obliquely towards the substantially planar upper surface of the base. The free end being movable along a deformable gap between a first surface of the fixed body and a second surface of the spring.
Modular storage units for perfusion and/or incubation of one or more specimens and storage assemblies
A storage assembly for storing a plurality of specimens includes a frame, a plurality of modular storage units for perfusion and/or incubation of one or more specimens removably coupled to the frame, a sample transfer apparatus configured to retrieve a specimen holder from a chosen modular storage unit of the plurality of modular storage units, and a control unit communicatively coupled to the sample transfer apparatus. The control unit is configured to cause the sample transfer apparatus to retrieve a specimen from a modular storage unit of the plurality of modular storage units and deliver the specimen to a delivery position.
Cell treatment system
To continue a series of cell treatments even in a case where a treatment has become impossible in any isolator, a cell treatment system is provided with at least two isolators that perform different treatments, such that a sequential series of cell treatments is performed in each of the isolators. The cell treatment system is provided with a first isolator that performs a first treatment, a second isolator that performs a second treatment different from the first treatment, and a common isolator capable of performing the first treatment and the second treatment.
PLATFORMS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED CELL CULTURE
Disclosed herein are platforms, systems, and methods including a cell culture system that includes a cell culture container comprising a cell culture, the cell culture receiving input cells, a cell imaging subsystem configured to acquire images of the cell culture, a computing subsystem configured to perform a cell culture process on the cell culture according to the images acquired by the cell imaging subsystem, and a cell editing subsystem configured to edit the cell culture to produce output cell products according to the cell culture process.
Cell culturing system and method
A cell culturing system includes a docking station, a handling unit, a culturing module and an actuation layer. The culturing module has a culturing well and a culturing membrane separating the culturing well in an apical culturing chamber and a basal culturing chamber. The handling unit removably accommodates the culturing module and the actuation layer. The docking station has a coupling structure for removably holding the handling unit in a predefined position and an actuation feeding channel, wherein, when the handling unit is held by the coupling structure in the predefined position, a first end of the actuation feeding channel is connected to the actuation bore and a second end of the actuation feeding channel is connected to a connector.
MODULAR INCUBATORS FOR CONFIGURABLE WORKSTATIONS
A modular incubator includes a housing including one or more fastening mechanisms for attachment to a workstation frame, a platform located at the housing and defining a sample placement area, and a chamber wall structure coupled to the platform. The chamber wall structure is pivotable between a closed position against the platform to form a sample chamber and an open position in which a front end of the chamber wall structure is spaced apart from the platform to allow access to the sample placement area. The modular incubator further includes a lid coupled to and openable from the chamber wall structure to expose at least a portion of the chamber wall structure for viewing.
PHOTOBIOREACTOR, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MICRO-ORGANISMS SUCH AS MICROALGAE
A photobioreactor is particularly suited for producing micro-organisms such as microalgae. The photobioreactor is a closed reactor with reactor vessels which have an open top that is closed by a top wall of the photobioreactor and in which a nutrient medium can be held. At least some of the reactor vessels are individual vessels. Adjacent reactor vessels form a gap between a front wall and a rear wall, the gap being closed at the top side by an overflow wall region and having a vessel overflow opening between the adjacent reactor vessels. A lighting element is held in the gap. Each of the reactor vessels has a partition which divides the reactor vessel into a front reactor chamber and a rear reactor chamber. At least one partition through-flow opening between the front and rear reactor chambers is formed in the partition close to the bottom wall.