![]() □ The cell and gene therapy community - yet again, is pushing the needle. Yesterday was World's Parkinson Awareness Day and we want to take a minute to hold space for all the individuals who are going through the pain and disabilities - if not death, associated with the Parkinson disease not to mention grief of hearing their MD say: "There's no cure for it, you just have to live with it." ⬛ These numbers do not account for individuals that are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed □ PD's prevalence has doubled over the past 25 years □ 8.5 million individuals diagnosed with Parkinson Disease (PD) #internationalsocietyofcelltherapy #genetherapy #hardtech #playingmusictocells ISCT, International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy □ □ □ĭying to know more about how the power of sound candisrupt the biomanufacturing space? Please join us at our booth at #ISCT2023 Paris in the Innovation Zone. Yeah, yeah, but why is it neat? On the side of being able to grow adherent cells in suspension in high density (yes, you read that correctly), you mean? Our bioreactors allow for an increase in yield and decrease in production costs of cell and gene therapies - starting with AAV. The genius behind it is that it works for both adherent and suspension cells. Kind of a dream □ come true for our mammalian cell friends. We leverage Gabriel Dumy's very unique edge in acoustic cell manipulation - acoustic waves are used to create an optimal environment for the cells to expand, be modified and produce what they have to produce - removing the need for stirring or micro carriers. ![]() I don't think they knew about her past as pianist, and while it's true that playing Mozart □ can to some extent be difficult, our science is actually much more complex than this. ![]() Somebody asked our CEO Amélie Quilichini if we were really playing Mozart to the cells.
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