Get into a Routine and Culture with Confidence

Get into a Routine and Culture with Confidence

Starting out in cell culture can be a daunting prospect. Some cells will need a lot of care and attention to grow and to give you the data you’re looking for.

When it comes to basic cell handling, it is important that you quickly develop a routine in the techniques that you’ll use on a day-to-day basis.

To help you get started, we’ve developed a series of three short videos that show best practice in various aspects of cell culture, including pipetting, cell seeding and organizing your workspace. These videos can help you work with confidence and avoid you ending up with one of these unwanted critters.


How to seed cells correctly? Cell Culture Do´s and Don´ts Part 1

Learn about the importance and best practice of resuspension when seeding cells.


Cell attachment and air bubbles in the medium - Cell Culture Do´s and Don´ts Part 2

Explore the best pipetting technique when using cell culture medium.


Biological safety cabinet (BSC) organization for sterile work - Cell Culture Do´s and Don´ts Part 3

Watch how to perfectly organize your workspace in a biosafety cabinet to prevent contamination.


Your CO2 incubator: How to minimize atmosphere disruptions - Cell Culture Do’s and Don’ts Part 4

Learn how to choose, organize, and handle your CO2 incubator properly to minimize atmosphere disruptions.


How to correctly refill the water reservoir in your CO2 Incubator - Cell Culture Do’s and Don’ts Part 5

Learn how to refill the water reservoir of your CO2 incubator properly and what you should do regularly to prevent contamination of your CO2 incubator.