December 2020 Curi Newsletter

Curi Bio is attending…

ASCB 2020 Cell Bio Virtual Meeting

Curi Bio is taking part in two ASCB 2020 Virtual sessions (attendance is free for ASCB/EMBO members):

Tuesday, December 8

3:00-3:45 PM EST

Attend Curi Bio's Exhibitor Tech Talk, Stem Cell Maturation: Improving Predictivity in High-throughput 2D and 3D Models, presented by Dr. Nicholas Geisse, CSO at Curi Bio.

Friday, December 11

1:45-4:45 PM EST

Join Curi Bio at our Special Interest Subgroup, Bioengineering in vitro Models of Disease, featuring 10 expert session speakers and organized by Dr. Nicholas Geisse, CSO at Curi Bio, and Dr. David Mack, University of Washington.


Plan ahead for next year...

High-Throughput NanoSurface Plates

Structurally mature and align cells and tissues with NanoSurface technology in your upcoming experiments and see the improvements for yourself!

Curi Bio now offers 384-Well and 96-Well NanoSurface Plate formats, ideal for enhancing biomimetic conditions for your high-throughput experiments.

Learn more about Curi Bio's NanoSurface Technology on our website


Mechanically condition cells and tissues.

Cytostretcher Family

Curi Bio's Cytostretcher family of cell stretching systems enables scientists to apply biomimetic mechanical strain to cells and tissues with ease and precision.

The Cytostretcher-LV (pictured) can be used to perform stretching experiments on an optical microscope, while the Cytostretcher can be used to stretch cells on the bench-top or in a cell culture incubator.

Learn more about Curi Bio's Cytostretcher family of cell stretching systems on our website