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Using a MEDIAJET vario adapted to work with 35 mm petri dishes, supplied by INTEGRA Biosciences AG, the FMI Institute for Biomedical Research in Basel, Switzerland has established an effective technique for automated production of thousands of agar plates on which to cultivate the nematode C. elegans, an ideal model organism for studying genes and their function.
The FMI is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence in biomedical research with a strong record of innovation in the molecular biology of disease. Mathias Müller, Head of the Media Preparation Laboratory at the FMI commented "at FMI our diverse research requires different types of agar plate media preparation ranging from growing bacteria to the cultivation of the model organism C.elegans". He added "we perform large numbers of screenings with C.elegans worms and therefore our scientists can require thousands of 35 mm agar dishes, as these dishes are very convenient to work with under a binocular microscope. However manually preparing these agar dishes has been more than cumbersome and very time consuming".
To address these challenges, INTEGRA Biosciences in collaboration with FMI, adapted a MEDIAJET vario to provide users with the versatility to fill 35, 55/60 and 90/100 mm Petri dishes on the same system.
Reflecting on the new system - Mathias Müller further commented " INTEGRA Biosciences was the only company able to adapt their petri dish filler according to our needs. The MEDIAJET vario system uniquely provides us with the versatility we sought as well as saving us time through automating the production of 35 mm agar plates for cultivation of C.elegans worms".
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