Robotic integration enables autonomous operation of laboratory scale stirred tank bioreactors with model-driven process analysis.

2021 
Given its geometric similarity to large-scale production plants and the excellent possibilities for precise process control and monitoring, the classic stirred tank bioreactor still represents the gold standard for bioprocess development at a laboratory scale. However, compared to microbioreactor technologies bioreactors often suffer from a low degree of process automation and deriving key performance indicators such as specific rates or yields often requires manual sampling and sample processing. A widely used parallelized stirred tank bioreactor setup was automated by connecting it to a liquid handling system and controlling it with a custom-made process control system. This allowed for the setup of a flexible modular platform enabling autonomous operation of the bioreactors without any operator present. Multiple unit operations like automated inoculation, sampling, sample processing and analysis, and decision making, e.g., for automated induction of protein production were implemented to achieve such functionality. The data gained during application studies was used for fitting of bioprocess models to derive relevant key performance indicators being in good agreement with literature. By combining the capabilities of stirred tank bioreactors with the flexibility of liquid handling systems, this platform technology can be applied to a multitude of different bioprocess development pipelines at laboratory scale. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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