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Fluorometrix
Corporation introduces the Cellstation™ family
of High Throughput Bioreactors (HTBR™), with
non-invasive sensing and optional control of
critical bioprocess parameters in a multi-reactor,
multi-sensor architecture: pH, DO (dissolved
oxygen), OD (optical density) and Temperature. Click
here to learn more!
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High
Throughput Bioreactor Family
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The
Fluorometrix family of Cellstation™ High Throughput Bioreactors
is a paradigm shifting cell cultivation
technology. It allows for highly parallel
bioprocessing by a multiple-vessel architecture
with non-invasive monitoring and control of
critical process parameters. The
core technology is derived from a common patent
base licensed from the University of Maryland,
Baltimore County (UMBC) under extended terms of
exclusivity. Key advantages are deployment of
pre-calibrated, disposable bioreactors that confer
enormous time and labor advantages over
traditional technology. This cost saving, scaleable, automated culture
technology is well positioned to facilitate the
entire biopharma cell culturing and fermentation
process and will not only save millions in labor
and materials, but will also reduce the time to
market for new drugs - an additional incalculable
savings in opportunity cost and human life. Fluorometrix’s
technology provides the missing link to fully
deliver on the promise of post-genomics and
proteome based drug development.
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Additional Information
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For
additional information on Cellphase®, PhaseOne™
or the
Cellstation™
HTBR™ family of High Throughput
Bioreactors and their adaptations for various
market segments, please contact us by email at support@fluorometrix.com
or phone us direct at (978) 461-2468.
Our
mailing addresses are:
Fluorometrix
Corporation
UMBC
Technology Center
1450
South Rolling Road
Baltimore,
Maryland 21227
Fluorometrix
Corporation
118
Great Road
PO
Box 816
Suites
220A and 220B
Stow,
MA 01775
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Recent
News:
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Fluorometrix
Co-founder Govind Rao, PhD, featured Speaker at
BIOPHEX 2004.
Topic:
Implementing
Process Innovation - Low-Cost Sensor Technology
for High Throughput Bio-processing and Integrated
Process Development.
Bio: Dr. Rao is a leader in developing low-cost sensors
and instrumentation for bioprocess and biomedical
applications. He received his bachelor's degree
from IIT Madras and doctorate from Drexel. He has
over 100 publications and has won numerous awards
for his teaching and research, including the
Presidential Young Investigator, the Gaden Award
for the most influential paper of 2001 published
in Biotechnology & Bioengineering and was
named a Maryland Innovator of the Year in 2003 by
the Maryland Daily Record.
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Recent
News:
Journal
of Biotechnology & Bioengineering.
Fluorometrix
co-founder Dr. Govind Rao, Professor
and Chairman of the Department of Chemical and
Biochemical Engineering at UMBC, is the 2002
recipient of the Gaden Award for publishing the
most influential paper of 2001. This paper
describes the validation of the patented "microbioreactor",
one of the products within the Fluorometrix family of High
Throughput Bioreactors.
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Product
spotlight:
Introducing
Cellphase®
Fluorometrix
introduces a full line of low-cost, non-invasive
optical sensors for measuring pH, DO and pCO2.
Our "coaster" instrument design, using
inexpensive, disposable, sterilizable
"peel-and-stick" foils, affords
ease-of-use with virtually any vessel - flasks,
reactors, bags. Click the image below for
more information, call us at (978) 461-2468 or
email us at sales@fluorometrix.com:
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Cellphase®,
Cellstation™, PhaseOne™, HTBR™ and Fluorometrix™ are trademarks of
Fluorometrix Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Cellphase®,
PhaseOne™ and HTBR™ are Patent Protected under US and
International patents
Entire
contents Copyright © 1999-2004 Fluorometrix Corporation,
Stow, MA & Baltimore, MD
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Questions?
email us at support@fluorometrix.com
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