The Institut Curie, France is using Mediaclave media preparation and Mediajet automated petri dish filling systems from Integra Biosciences to prepare its petri dishes.
Research work at the Institut Curie requires petri dishes for a wide range of applications including growing bacteria, yeasts and moulds, making it necessary to regularly produce 10 to 12 different types of media in varying quantities (from one to several litres).
The assurance of reliable, high throughput production of these petri dishes, free of any contamination, is critical to ongoing research work.
Fatima Dekmous, departmental head of the Wash facility at Institut Curie, said: “I have been preparing media in Petri dishes for more than 13 years, and have the pleasure of working closely with the researchers based here at the Institut.
“The research teams are very well organised and give two to three days’ notice of their Petri dish needs. To satisfy their needs, it is very important to be able to rely on the quality of the equipment used.”
According to Dekmous, the Institut Curie has been using Integra devices for more than 15 years and most recently acquired a Mediajet and Mediaclave with printer.
“This equipment is a great help in our work in terms of user-friendliness, speed and, above all, reliability. It is compact and easy to use - guiding us clearly through handling and diagnostics. Maintenance is also very simple,” Dekmous said.
“For us, the printer has proved essential. We process 800 to 1000 dishes a week and, while this saves us time, it is also important to limit handling of the dishes. There has never been any contamination.”