Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc. and Nano3D Biosciences Innovate to Bring New 3D Cell Culture Technology to Space Exploration

MONROE, N.C.--()--Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc. and Nano3D Biosciences, Inc. are collaborating with University of Colorado and BioServe Space Technologies to broach a new frontier in the biotechnology industry by adapting their products to perform 3D cell culture applications in a microgravity environment. This work is being sponsored by Center for Advancement of Science in Space and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

In space, cell cultures spontaneously grow in three dimensions but in microgravity, routine manipulation of cell cultures is challenging. On earth, Nano3D Biosciences, Inc. uses magnetized cells, along with high-throughput Cell-Repellent Microplates from Greiner Bio-One to overcome many of the practical challenges of culturing cells in 3D to improve the reproducibility of experiments. This innovative system works together to assist physical manipulation of the growing cultures, provides advantages to enhance experimental outcomes and facilitates the development of throughput systems for conducting high volume cell culture work at the International Space Station (ISS).

The Experiment

Magnetic Bioprinting technology created by Nano3D Biosciences, Inc. has been adapted to a wide range of applications. Here, it is applied to facilitate the handling of cells and cultures in a microgravity environment with the goal of improving the reproducibility of experiments performed at the International Space Station (ISS). The key objective for this project is to validate magnetic cell culturing and bioprinting as a universal platform for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) cell culture in space.

This experiment will begin in March of 2017 and will conclude in September of 2017 having provided an opportunity for major advancements in understanding the proper steps to accurately work in a 3D cell culture environment in space.

About Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc.

Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc. is a privately held plastic manufacturing company located in Monroe, NC whose three divisions manufacture a variety of products for the medical and research fields. The manufactured products include plasticware for the cultivation and analysis of cell and tissue cultures, microplates for high-throughput screening related to drug screening, products for blood and specimen collection, tests for the detection of bacteria and viruses, as well as, custom-made products. As an international manufacturer with global reach, Greiner Bio-One provides the manufacturing, distribution logistics and product application support to the world’s largest hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations. For additional information, visit www.gbo.com.

About Nano3D Biosciences Inc.

n3D is a privately held company based in the world famous Texas Medical Center in Houston, TX. The company specializes in developing products and providing services utilizing its magnetic 3D cell culture and 3D bioprinting technologies for drug discovery, toxicology, and life science research markets. Products and services are offered through direct sales and its distribution partner, Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc. For more information visit http://www.n3dbio.com or email at info@n3dbio.com.

Contacts

Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc.
Mackenzie Farone-Waite, +1-704-261-7860
Sr. Manager of Corporate Communications
Mackenzie.Farone-Waite@gbo.com

Release Summary

Greiner Bio-One and Nano3D Biosciences, Inc. work together with NASA to improve 3D cell culture methods in space. This innovative work could have a huge impact in the future.

Contacts

Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc.
Mackenzie Farone-Waite, +1-704-261-7860
Sr. Manager of Corporate Communications
Mackenzie.Farone-Waite@gbo.com