For years, running a cell culture process development experiment has felt like you needed eight arms, like an octopus.
Design the DoE, Set up the bioreactors, Monitor the runs, Capture the data.
Then somehow pull it all together afterward.
At some point, you start thinking: maybe the octopus has it figured out.
But the problem isn’t the scientist, it’s the workflow. Too many disconnected steps, too many handoffs, and too much time spent managing the process instead of learning from it.
The good news: you don’t need eight arms. With Stratyx, everything is designed for two hands, bringing design, execution, and data into one place so you can move from idea to insight without all the juggling.
Let’s take a look