10 posts tagged with CultureON 100.
Technical articles • May 20, 2026
Streaming culture telemetry replaces "did it crash overnight?" with a queryable record of every door event, CO₂ dip, and thermal excursion — captured at instrument resolution and ready to defend in review.
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Every time a shared incubator door swings open, your cultures get a dose of broad-spectrum room light. The phototoxic byproducts that follow degrade media, stress cells, and quietly skew experimental results — and they're entirely avoidable with a personal, light-sealed incubator.
Technical articles • January 7, 2026
The shared CO₂ incubator is arguably the most critical active variable in experimental design — and frequent door openings, cross-contamination, and unscheduled stress cycles silently degrade both your data and your budget.
Technical articles • December 13, 2025
Organ-on-a-chip and 3D organoid collaborations are limited by a critical, often-overlooked challenge — transporting living, functional systems between labs without losing viability. Here's the contamination minefield, the logistical nightmare, and what's coming next.
Research publications • November 19, 2025
A poster on the FluidON system — a portable perfusion platform integrating incubation, microfluidic flow rates, and interchangeable bioreactors — presented at TERMIS 2025 in Detroit.
Research publications • November 11, 2025
A poster on the FluidON prototype — a portable, integrated perfusion system designed to maintain tissues under standard incubation conditions — presented at the Huggins Symposium 2025.
Technical articles • October 15, 2025
Portable incubators are transforming biology beyond the bench — but miniaturizing a CO₂ incubator into a power-efficient, contamination-resistant format introduces real technical and biological constraints. A look at the major obstacles and how they're being solved.
News • October 3, 2025
Accelerating GPU-enabled life-science research as a new NVIDIA Inception program member.
Research publications • May 22, 2025
Published in Bioengineering (MDPI), special issue "The New Frontiers of Artificial Organs Engineering" — a <10 lb portable perfusion + CO₂ incubation system maintains continuous flow under standard conditions, improving cell viability and tissue maturation.
News • October 1, 2024
SBIR Phase I grant to develop an affordable, cloud-connected cellular video microscopy platform.
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