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Watch our recorded webinar: "When Cell Growth is Critical: Evaluating CO₂ Incubator Parameters for Cell Therapy"
First-to-market, third party certified cleanroom compatible CO₂ incubators, suitable for use in ISO Class 5 and Good Manufacturing Practices grade A/B environment
CO2 resistant shakers now offer flexibility for culturing mammalian suspension cells, insect cells, bacteria, fungi or other cell types.
Learn about contamination challenges in a cell culture lab, and what you can do to protect your most precious cells against unplanned disasters
Centrifuges can be used in the harvesting workflow step to separate or concentrate cells or cell components. Precise temperature control and accurate centrifugal speeds are critical for this process.
CO2 incubators provide optimal conditions for cell growth, controlling temperature, humidity and CO2 levels (O2 control optional). Uniformity/recovery of parameters and contamination control are important buying considerations.
Biological safety cabinets (BSC) precisely control the airflow of the work area and are essential in protecting your samples and for the safety of lab personnel. Safety and ergonomics are factors to consider when buying a BSC.
For related products and workflow solutions, please see the workflow & related products section on this page.
Whether it is to improve processes in your laboratory, extend the life of your equipment or minimize the contamination risk, we have gathered the following top tips for your cell culture equipment. Guidelines to spin your cells in centrifuges, proper care and maintenance of your CO2 incubator, cleaning routines for your Biological Safety Cabinet and more!
Watch the video that presents the correct usage of General Purpose Pro centrifuges for cell culture.
The care and maintenance of your CO₂ incubator is outlined in this technical note, including:
This SmartNote on cleaning best practices for biological safety cabinets describes:
Contamination is a nightmare for every lab. You can minimize the risk of contamination with a combination of good cell culture practices, aseptic techniques, and the advanced capabilities of our lab equipment. Our outstanding contamination control technologies are designed to provide effective, convenient protection from microorganisms that threaten your valuable cultures.
This webinar from Mary Kay Bates, Senior Global Cell Culture Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific covers:
Kris Wronski, Cell Culture Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific, shares his experience of working in a busy cell culture lab and key factors to minimize the risk of contamination.
Cleanability, filtration, UV light, copper surfaces and more features help minimize contamination in your lab and protect your cells. Explore the Protection tab in the equipment features section below to learn more.
From sample preparation to storage, explore the steps and all products we can support you with for your cell culture application.
View our cell culture poster with all essential workflow steps and products from Thermo Fisher Scientific to advance your research.
Take a virtual cell culture workflow tour, dive into each product and explore it in 3D.
Gibco cell culture basics is a repository of training sessions, videos, and other resources covering the workflow, a learning center for the basics.
See equipment in a way you have never seen it before! With our virtual reality solutions, you can see equipment better than in reality. Additionally, we can support with lab design or give you a guided workflow tour.
Looking to invest in new equipment? Our virtual tool will help you visualise it within your existing laboratory footprint helping you make the most of your available space based on Thermo Scientific equipment specifications.
A virtual experience to highlight critical laboratory product solutions at each step of selected workflows, such as Genomics and Cell Culture.
360-degree, spin, zoom, rotate, discover and interact with virtual laboratory equipment, including electronic pipettes, centrifuges, environmental chambers, and more.
Discover other lab equipment essential for your cell culture workflow
Experience the convenience and power of our automated cell counters designed to meet the needs of any lab. Each compact instrument offers advanced algorithms to allow you to quickly and accurately count cells from the bench.
Thermo Scientific Cold Storage Solutions include refrigerators to store your medium, controlled-rate freezers to freeze down cells and ULT freezers as well as cryopreservation systems to store cells.
Powerful EVOS digital microscopes allow you to capture publication-quality images and data with just a few clicks. The EVOS line of products are versatile, compact and ideal for a broad range of imaging applications.
Thermo Scientific Precision General Purpose Water Baths offer enhanced temperature uniformity and stability and are easy to clean and maintain. The water baths can be used with water or thermal beads to prevent from contamination.
Thermo Scientific water purification systems offer a wide selection of purification methods, capabilities and options. For more than 130 years, Thermo Scientific lab water systems have been a trusted resource for science.
The Attune Nxt Flow Cytometer is compact, benchtop cell analyser that can be configured with up to 4 spatially separated lasers to flexibly design, run, and analyse multicolour panels of up to 14 colours.
Whether you require support on one instrument or a whole fleet, we provide superior services and support that get you up and running faster.
Full-service support includes:
Watch our video how our General Purpose Centrifuges fit cell culture applications:
AppNotes
Cell Locker System video
SmartFlow Plus technology video
* The product highlighted in the SmartNote is currently not available outside the EMEA region, however, the content also applies to similar models (e.g. Herasafe 2030i BSC).
** Internal records suggest that proactive, annual preventive maintenance can reduce the number of instrument repairs by up to 50% and decrease instrument downtime by as much as 30% when compared to ad hoc time and materials repair visits.