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bit.bio is an award-winning human synthetic biology company - their mission: coding cells for novel cures. They have developed an end-to-end platform for the creation of any human cell type. With their cutting-edge and patent-protected opti-ox precision cell programming technology, they can deterministically program human iPSCs into a chosen cell identity with unprecedented biological consistency at an industrial scale, and approximately 10 times faster than conventional methods. Their platform has the potential to unlock a new generation of medicines.

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  • “A key advantage of ioMicroglia for us is the low inter-lot variability, which ensures consistent assay performance and facilitates long-term, and large-scale screening studies.”

  • “Every disease is different. When you are studying a rare disease, you really have to break it down and explore it from the gene level back up to the cell …

  • “We use the latest cutting-edge induced pluripotent stem cell technologies to create a simplified model of the human brain that contains the fundamental cell types that we’re interested in.”

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  • How Concept Life Sciences is building more reliable, consistent in vitro assays …

  • How To Cure a Rose used ioGABAergic Neurons to progress towards a …

  • Speeding up neuroscience research Generating publishable data in 12 weeks

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