Hamilton Robotics has introduced a Cell Imager for automated cell-growth monitoring in the company's Cellhost culture system.
The Cell Imager accurately measures cell confluence and growth in 96-well plates and is suitable for measuring hybridoma clones in antibody screening for therapeutic and diagnostic research and development.
This dedicated imaging module optimises the cell-culture workflow and process by providing timely information with which to make decisions on media changes and subculture steps.
The compact Cell Imager can be placed directly on the Microlab Star workstation deck and imaging and pipetting are done in the same position for maximum space economy.
The design eliminates the need for a gripper, which is required for movement of plates to and from other systems on the market.
The Hamilton Cell Imager reads an entire 96-well plate in approximately five minutes.
Two positions allow one plate to be imaged while another is processed.
The Cell Imager's software provides live data tracking for a simultaneous overview of cell confluence in all plate wells.
The software provides graphical data presentation and may also be integrated with Hamilton's Venus Software.