Pipet controller transforms precision and efficiency in cell culture
Credit: Celleo Biotech

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Pipet controller transforms precision and efficiency in cell culture

12 Nov, 2025

Melbourne-based Celleo Biotech is enhancing reproducibility and efficiency in its cell and gene therapy workflows with the PIPETBOY GENIUS serological pipet controller from Integra Biosciences. Designed for effortless liquid handling, the device features a repeat dispense function that saves time while ensuring consistent results across multiple cell culture tasks.

Nicholas Boyd, Head of Biology at Celleo, explained how the pipet controller has transformed daily lab work: “We use the PIPETBOY GENIUS for everything from media preparation and cell collection to transferring samples and filling cell banks. It’s precise, quiet, and feels like an extension of my hand.”

Paired with Integra’s calibrated serological pipets, the PIPETBOY GENIUS allows Celleo to dispense exact volumes with confidence, improving both the accuracy and reproducibility of critical procedures. “This combination has simplified my work enormously and boosted the reliability of our results,” Boyd added. “It’s an amazing tool that makes lab life much easier.”

By integrating the PIPETBOY GENIUS into its biology workflows, Celleo Biotech is taking another step toward streamlining GMP production systems and making advanced cell and gene therapies more broadly accessible.

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