CYTENA’s C.STATION™ and ExcellGene’s CHOExpress® will Reduce Timelines to Generate Clonal Cell Lines
“I am thrilled to announce this exciting collaboration,” said Dr. Julian Riba, CEO of CYTENA. “This will allow us to establish more efficient protocols for stable CHO Cell Line Development (CLD) on our new platform. And it brings us one step further in our mission to make the production of biotherapeutic proteins faster, safer, and more affordable.”
Fully automated cell line development (CLD) from cloning single cells to the selection of high-producing clones for upscaling, has long been a goal of Contract Development & Manufacturing Organizations (CDMO) like ExcellGene. CYTENA now offers a next-generation CLD platform for reducing timelines, eliminating contamination and improving cell viability in all-in-one intuitive workstation.
Prof. Florian Wurm, CSO and Co-founder of ExcellGene, states: “Having worked with several CYTENA cell handling tools from the earliest days of their offerings, we were pleased to see innovative and well thought-through instrumentation, including a flow of innovative concepts aiming at addressing a major bottleneck in the development of biologics using cultivated animal cells: the proof of monoclonality.”
Dr. Stéphanie Anchisi, Head of Cell Line Development and senior scientist at ExcellGene added: “We have generated thousands of clonal cell lines using CYTENA’s technology and found it very reliable, providing both single-cell isolation and image-based proof of monoclonality”.
Dr. Florian Wurm continued “Dr. Maria Wurm, CEO of ExcellGene, and I hold a deeply reflected view on the issue of monoclonality, related to the very nature of CHO cell substrates, as indicated in some of our publications. We fully respect regulatory requirements and constraints, and in our view the new C.STATION promises to be among the most suitable and regulatory-friendly products in the market today. We are happy to provide CYTENA access to our high yielding CHOExpress® derived pools and clonal cell populations for optimization of protocols in efficient use of the new line of instrumentation, and thus we wish to solidify our lead in science-based cell line and process development for our clients.”
About ExcellGene
ExcellGene SA is a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) dedicated to helping researchers and industry partners who work on vaccines, diagnostics and drug development, by making available high-quality recombinant proteins and high-yielding Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) and HEK-293 cell-based manufacturing services. The Company, headquartered in Monthey, Switzerland, and its team of 72 from 16 different countries, celebrates 20 years of high-quality services in the development and manufacture of therapeutic and vaccine candidate biologics, from DNA to process. Established in 2001 by Drs. Florian M. Wurm and Maria J. Wurm, as a spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Lausanne, Switzerland), ExcellGene continues its core focus on innovation and exceptional attention to detail with challenging projects, serving the life science community from startups to large pharmaceuticals. Learn more at www.excellgene.com
About CYTENA
CYTENA is a leading provider of high-precision instruments for isolating, dispensing, imaging, analyzing and handling biological cells. The Company continues to build on the success of the single-cell dispensing technology it patented as a spin-off from the University of Freiburg, Germany in 2014. Today, as part of BICO, the world’s leading bioconvergence company, CYTENA’s award-winning devices are still manufactured in Germany and used at prestigious academic and pharmaceutical labs around the world to automate workflows in numerous application areas, including stable cell line development, single-cell omics, high-throughput screening and drug discovery.
CYTENA’s breakthrough innovations for the lab combine advanced automation, state-of-the-art software engineering and the latest insights in cell biology to maximize efficiencies in the life sciences and create the future of health. Learn more at www.cytena.com