Recording of the company’s presentation at the Santa Cruz Works New Tech showcase, where the founders walk through their automated cell-culture platform.
A narrative piece, written from an organoid’s perspective, on how automated culture could make organoid research more reliable and easier to scale.
Reports on the Santa Cruz–based company preparing its first pilot products and a cloud system for sharing experimental protocols “like software,” and notes early funding that includes Santa Cruz Ventures.
Profiles the startup and its founders, Spencer Seiler and Kateryna Voitiuk, and reports how their automation technology — developed from Braingeneers research at UC Santa Cruz — aims to make cell culture programmable and shareable.
Covers the company as it joins QB3’s early-stage mentoring program, describing its Autoculture automation system and the founders’ plans to scale it.
Reports on Autoculture, a microfluidic system developed by UC Santa Cruz’s Braingeneers and first-authored by Spencer Seiler, that automates the growth of brain-tissue organoids on a chip.