| Our Vectorology Facility is about to start testing viral vector production using the newly acquired large capacity Reach-in 821L CO2 incubator. This incubator is fully equipped with a roller bottle system which will assist with large scale, viral vector productions. Once testing has been completed, cells for both large-scale Caesium Chloride and small-scale Iodixanol AAV productions will be grown in roller bottles in this incubator. Joshua Studdert, CMRI’s Scientific Core Facilities Engagement and Service Support Lead says, “Moving forward, this infrastructure will allow greater productivity and faster turnaround times while minimising the amount of plasticware and workhours required to produce AAV’s for Biomedical Researchers”. CMRI’s Vectorology Facility offers a range of services including small- and large-scale purified Adeno-associated virus (AAV) production, crude and purified lentivirus with genomic or functional titer, as well as cloning and endotoxin-free plasmid purification. |
![]() If you would like more information on the services provided by CMRI’s Vectorology Facility, please contact Betty Kao (bkao@cmri.org.au) or Josh Studdert (jstuddert@cmri.org.au) |



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