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CAPABILITIES

Microbiology

Microbiology capabilities are critical in the evaluation of microbiome- or pathogen-focused therapeutics of disease indications. Microbiome/bacteria-based test articles (“bugs as drugs”) or bacterial pathogens for infectious disease models may require fresh culture preparations prior to in vivo administration, and even thaw-and-dose bacterial formulations benefit from viability checks of the thawed material. The generation of growth curves ensures consistent infection/inoculation doses, and restrictive agar paradigms enable engraftment monitoring via fecal culture. For anaerobic bacteria, exposure to oxygen is eliminated when working in BioModels’ anaerobic chamber (Coy Lab Products).

BioModels offers microbiology contract research services both in support of rodent disease models as well as for independent projects where aerobic and anaerobic bacterial culture (BSL-1 and BSL-2), fungal culture (BSL-1 and BSL-2), and spectrophotometry are utilized.

 

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Citrobacter rodentium growth curve

Citrobacter rodentium is grown under aerobic conditions at 37⁰C with agitation for 14 hours. Aliquots are removed on an hourly basis for OD600 measurement, serial diluting, and agar-plating. Plates are incubated overnight at 37⁰C. CFU/mL is enumerated the next day.

Candida albicans growth curve

Candida albicans is grown under aerobic conditions at 37⁰C with agitation for 16 hours. Aliquots are removed on an hourly basis for OD600 measurement, serial diluting, and agar-plating. Plates are incubated overnight at 30⁰C. CFU/mL is enumerated the next day.

Daniel Lichtman

Managing Partner