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Episode 1: A View On Cell Culture Media

Episode 1: A View On Cell Culture Media

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Episode 1: A View On Cell Culture Media

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Developing Cell Culture Media For Growing Cells
We are back! And in the first episode of our new season, we explore growing cells for therapeutic purposes with Lonza specialists Alexis Bossie, Director of Media R&D, and Tariq Haq, Senior Director of Global Media Marketing.       
Lab-grown meat is having a moment—the FDA just declared one company’s cultivated chicken safe to eat, and another type of lab poultry was just served for dinner to delegates at this year’s COP27 climate conference in Egypt. Whether this piques your pallet’s curiosity or turns your stomach, one thing is clear: growing meat in a lab for human consumption will take massive amounts of cell media.
What is cell culture media? It is the medium in which cells grow in a lab, serving as both the cell’s food and its shelter. The medium can take various forms, depending on which cell type is being grown and for what specific purpose. It is a careful recipe that balances the complex needs of cells in nutrients, energy, pH balance and saline percentage. Like our bodies, cell culture media is mostly water. However, crafting the right media is no simple matter: choosing the correct formula can make all the difference for the cell growth outcome, whether trying to stimulate virus production or make the tastiest animal-free cultivated cordon bleu on the planet.
Curious to Know More?
Listen to this episode of A View On to learn more about what it takes to grow cells in a lab. As a bonus for our listeners, at the end of the discussion, Alexis Bossie shares insights into the possibilities and obstacles of growing meat in the lab.
 
KEY TERMS IN CONTEXT:
Cell culture media is the medium in which cells grow. It must meet all environmental conditions to keep a cell alive and flourishing. Either as a liquid or gel, synthetic or organic, the cell culture media’s most important function is to deliver nutrients to cells and to wash away waste products.
The osmotic balance in cell media is the salt and water balance needed to maintain proper cell functioning. An imbalance creates uneven flows of water between a cell and its media, resulting in a cell burst or cell shrinkage.
A protein factory is a name given to batches of cells cultivated in a laboratory to produce high quantities of one or several types of proteins, often for therapeutic purposes. It must not be confused with the cell’s own protein factory, aka the ribosome.  
The metabolomics and the proteomics are the biological disciplines describing the metabolites and proteins in a cell. As these fields advance, so does the understanding of cultivating cells and developing the correct media for each type of desired growth and outcome.
Released:
Nov 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Discoveries in technology, medicine, and nutrition are emerging with accelerating speed and improving our health and quality of life. Brought to you by Lonza, “A View On” podcast is a series of short conversations with industry leaders. Join us to discuss new trends that are impacting scientific research, drug discovery and business. The series of monthly conversations with pharma, biotech and nutrition leaders from across industry and academia covers a wide range of topics from 3D bioprinting to therapeutic cannabinoids. In under ten minutes, each podcast takes the audience on a rapid but deep dive into an exciting development that promises to profoundly change or even revolutionize healthcare.