Newly launched startup at the 成人头条 University Homer Stryker听M.D. School of听Medicine听Innovation Center enables medical research for classroom or lab by using an advanced Random Position Machine called Explor Space BioGravity鈩 Platform.
The BIOGRAVITY鈩 PLATFORM听fits inside most standard incubators and features a platform for 96 Well Plate or 250mL bio reactor experiments using simulated microgravity.
Rated to 400 grams total sample load, and radiation tested for use in hot cell. The BioGravity鈩 platform is available for stem cell, exosome, bacteria, macrophage, small molecule, tumor, and compound testing. Advantages for the platform鈥檚 innovation include low fluid shear, lack of sedimentation and low turbulence, according to the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University (in support of NASA) 鈥渟imulated microdevices can be an invaluable tool to understanding mechanisms of the infection process.鈥 As well, novel quantitative biosystems for modeling biofilm formation such as the BioGravity鈩 Platform may aid transformative innovations in gene expression through gravitational unloading.
The BioGravity鈩⑻齈latform is the exclusive licensee in North America for sales and service of the EXPLOR Space Simulated Microgravity RPM by the biomedical engineering team of Dr. Joshua Chou at University Technology Sydney.听
Rated to over 3,000 hours of continuous use, the BioGravity鈩 Platform offers calibrated 碌g performance to 10-3. Our research is being at the WMed Innovation Center Labs for long duration, end-to-end verification. The BioGravity鈩 Lab at the Michigan Station is overseen by researcher formerly with, MPI Research, Siemens Healthcare, Astellas Pharma, and Charles River Laboratories, Dr. James T. Secrest.
Machined in Japan, the platform is assembled in Australia, and landed in Kalamazoo, MI resulting in zero tariff, import duties or VAT taxes. One protein synthesis/folding experiment is included. There鈥檚 both a WMU discount as well as a bulk discount on 10 or more serial-linked platforms.听Rental, purchase, or commission credit for simulated microgravity experiments are applied toward later experiment flight on the International Space Station (ISS) when booked through BioGravity, LLC flight partners and integration specialists.
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