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Cell culture labs today are struggling to handle intricate data streams produced from increasingly complex experimentation. The result: lab results that cannot be reproduced successfully.
...Read moreWhen scaling from research to manufacturing, or passing down academic research from one group to another, enormous amounts of insights and findings must be shared without any data leakage– since even the smallest oversight could lead to a detrimental loss of science.
...Read moreDue to the sensitive nature of cells, a seemingly harmless change in reagents, consumables, or materials used – whether the change is known or unknown i.e., caused by vendors or third parties – may cause unexpected results to the way cells behave.
...Read moreBeyond enabling quality control and auditors to successfully perform their duties, transparency in lab practices maintains the credibility and quality of research over time.
...Read moreWhether it’s learning how to edit genes, culture cells, or handle lab equipment, the next generation of lab technicians must be properly trained in conducting cell-based operations, so that they can enter the workforce and contribute to your organization with confidence.
...Read moreDeveloped through years of rigorous research and testing in life science laboratories and bioprocessing facilities, the leaders at CellPort have developed a framework that envisions how modern laboratories should function to meet ever-stringent requirements, while sustaining a culture of scientific excellence.
...Read moreIntroducing a new system or technology into your lab? Effective change management is the key to maximizing your ROI, especially when it comes to data. Whether it’s a technical lift or an organizational shift, implementing a data migration strategy helps your lab maximize the value of your new technology.In this blog, we’ll introduce data migration and the various use cases, strategies you can leverage in your data migration process, and the do’s and don’ts to making change stick in your organization.
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