About this webinar
Cellular agriculture could be instrumental to environmentally-friendly food production. However, high raw material costs impede financial viability. One area that could be improved is stem cell culture media, which are often expensive and can contain components unsuitable for food production. Uncommon, a UK-based biotechnology company, has sought to develop low-cost, animal-free culture media.
In this webinar, Alex Rimmer, Samuel East, and Catriona Jamieson discuss how they used automation and Design of Experiments (DoE) approaches to drive the development of low-cost, animal-free media, and optimize cost-effective RNA delivery.
Topics covered
- Integrating liquid handling automation and DoE methodologies to develop models for exploring large experimental landscapes
- Identifying key interactions and redundant components by screening thousands of conditions in parallel
- Creating efficient RNA delivery for use at bioreactor scale
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