As part of our new Cell Line Development Special Feature, we have pulled together a selection of the top interviews and resources about the latest trends and tools designed to help you advance your cell line development.
Read on to explore recent learnings in how automation can be used to transform cell line development workflows, hear from experts about how to address common challenges and bottlenecks, download resources highlighting solutions from cell line engineering and selection to characterization and process development, and more.
In this SelectScience® article, find out how automated, single-cell isolation systems are transforming single-cell screening and cloning workflows for cell line development.
This dedicated guide takes a detailed look at automated cell line development innovations and workflows with the aim of addressing these challenges, spanning the entire biologics pipeline, from cell line engineering and selection to characterization and process development.
As pressure to shorten development timelines increases, the ability to screen and select production cell lines for critical quality attributes as early as possible has become a critical challenge in bioprocess development. Discover an innovative assay for the detection of product aggregates within days of single-cell cloning.
We spoke to a team of experts to learn how labs can incorporate different instruments at specific points in the cell line development workflow to significantly improve timelines and provide confidence.
In this on-demand webinar, experts from Sartorius explain how integration of various technology platforms can be achieved, and where they best fit into the cell line development workflow.
CellCelector is a unique and fully automated cell imaging and picking system developed for detection, selection and isolation of single cells, clusters, spheroids and organoids, as well as single cell clones and adherent colonies. It is widely used in a multitude of research areas such as circulating tumor cell screening and stem cell research, as well as cell line development and antibody discovery.