Sign Up for our Free Webinar: Solving the Aggregation Problem of Cells in Suspension Culture

Register your place for this exciting event and Q&A session

17 Aug 2015
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

08:00 PDT / 11:00 EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST, September 1, 2015

Discover a new method for developing aggregation-free cells in suspension culture in our upcoming free webinar, Solving the Aggregation Problem of Cells in Suspension Culture. Don’t miss out – register your place today!

Mammalian cells have become the dominant system used to develop biopharmaceuticals, due to their ability to properly fold and assemble proteins and add post-translational modifications such as glycosylation. Growing them in suspension culture or adapting them to suspension allows for higher yields required for downstream processing. However, some cells, when grown in suspension, start to clump together and there are many solutions available commercially to combat this problem.

In this webinar, Stacey Willard, a Senior Scientist at Eppendorf, will discuss an efficient new method that was used to develop aggregation-free HEK-293 cells in suspension from attachment culture.

By watching this webinar, you will learn:

  • A basic understanding of culturing cells in suspension, including the advantages and disadvantages.
  • A novel approach to solving cellular aggregation that occurs when culturing certain cells in suspension.
  • Tips on how to adapt this method to increase the overall efficiency of your cell line development process.

The Q&A session of the webinar will also provide the opportunity for you to ask any questions you have about the technique.

Register now to secure your place for this exciting online event. If you can't make the live event, don’t worry – we will send all registrants a link to the on-demand version after the event.

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