Eppendorf
Stimulating Growth. Cultivating Solutions. – Expert Partner in Stem Cell Bioprocessing
Eppendorf is a leading life science company that develops and sells instruments, consumables and services for liquid, sample and cell handling in laboratories worldwide. Its product range includes pipettes and automated pipetting systems, dispensers, centrifuges, mixers, spectrometers and DNA amplification equipment. To add to its portfolio, Eppendorf also provides ultra-low temperature freezers, fermentors, bioreactors, CO2 incubators, shakers and cell manipulation systems. Consumables such as pipette tips, test tubes, microtiter plates and single-use bioreactor vessels complement the range of highest-quality premium products.
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- DASbox® Mini Bioreactor System: the most compact system for early stage processes
- Eppendorf 96-Well Cell Culture Plate — A simple method of minimizing the edge effect in cell-based assays
- Scalable production of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in stirred-tank bioreactors
- Cell culture scale-up in stirred-tank single-use bioreactors
- Stay informed: Stem cell expansion in bioreactors
- Controlled Cultivation of Stem Cells – Factors to Consider When Thinking of Scale-Up
- Expansion of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in BioBLU® 0.3c single-use bioreactors
- Large-scale production of human mesenchymal stem cells in BioBLU® 5c single-use vessels
- Culture of 3D cell aggregates in perfusion in a DASbox® Mini Bioreactor System
- Production of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurospheres in the DASbox® Mini Bioreactor System
- Stem cell exosome production on the SciVario® twin, a flexible controller for your bioprocess needs
- eBook: it’s all about stem cells
In this interview, Philipp Nold (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany) discusses challenges and pitfalls in bioreactor-based stem cell bioprocessing and shares his experience and tips for overcoming these.
In this interview, Dr Daniel Wehrhahn, Director of the Cell Handling Applications team at Eppendorf (Hamburg, Germany), discusses the challenges in developing cell culture consumables and the importance of observing the cell culture lab environment to create a product that will allow safer, more reproducible research.
In this podcast, Eppendorf Bioprocess Field Application Specialist Ankita Desai discusses the challenges of scaling up a cell therapy.