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eBook Cell-Based HTS

eBook

Are you doing high-throughput screening using cell-based assays and wondering how automation can help?

Take a look at our new eBook: "Cell-Based High-Throughput Screening", where we describe the various cell-based models currently used in research and discuss how cell-based high-throughput screening (HTS) requirements can be fulfilled
using Hamilton automated liquid handlers

Case Study

Are you working in the production of 3D in vitro cell models and looking to automate your workflows?


In this Case Study, InSphero, a Swiss-based company specializing in 3D in vitro cell models and cell culture tools for drug discovery, describes the automated production and maintenance of spheroids via self-aggregation using their proprietary Akura™ technology and Hamilton’s Microlab® STARlet.

Case Study InSphero

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Case Study OXB

Case Study

Are you performing analytical assays requiring medium/long-term cell culture and looking to automate them?

In this Case Study, Oxford Biomedica, an innovative global gene and cell therapy company with operations in the UK and US, describes the automation of an assay requiring a 10-day cell-based workflow, using an integrated Hamilton Microlab® STARTM liquid handler and CECULA's Graphical User Interface (GUI).


Video

See the automated system that Oxford Biomedica uses to determine viral vector titer: a  Hamilton Microlab® STARTM enclosed on a class II cabinet and integrated with an incubator and a plate hotel. The 10-day workflow uses Hamilton's VENUS software and CECULA Graphical User Interface (GUI).

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Demo Video

In this video, Rainer Fürst, Team Leader Integrated Systems Development at Hamilton Robotics, describes in detail CECULA, Hamilton's Graphical User Interface (GUI) for planning long-term cell culture-based workflows.


Webinar

Do you know that Hamilton offers solutions across many different technical areas and phases of the drug development process? Whether you work on compound handling, DMPK, manufacturing or quality control, Hamilton has a wide range of solutions already implemented in the field.

During this Webinar, we gathered experts from all Hamilton business units to describe how Hamilton products are used across the different technical areas and phases of the drug development process, from the use of (semi) automated liquid handlers and storage systems for compound handling in the drug discovery phase to the use of inline intelligent sensors in the production phase.

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