Tecan Release: Engineering New Biomaterials for Human Implants

DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scientists at the University of Applied Sciences in Zurich, Switzerland, are developing automated tissue culture methods for testing new biomaterials using a Tecan Freedom EVO® liquid handling workstation. The Cell Biology Division of the University’s Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology has been evaluating the workstation’s ability to perform fully automated and reproducible cell culture, including cell harvesting and plating, for several different cell lines with varying adhesion and aggregation characteristics.

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