Fluid-Screen
Fluid-Screen detects bacteria in water and blood in as little as 30 minutes. Fluid-Screen will help save millions of lives.
The Company is a startup that develops Fluid-Screen, a small device, which detects bacteria in water and blood in less than 30 minutes in contrast to days. Fluid-Screen can completely change the way people test water and diagnose bacterial diseases. The product, Fluid-Screen, will rapidly provide testing results to customers, who need results quickly. Fluid-Screen builds on an innovative Yale bacterial detection technology.
10/18/2022
Fluid-Screen was a part of the 2022 PDA Microbiology Conference in Washington, DC!
We are honored to have the opportunity to present our poster "Real-Time Microbial Contamination Detection in Biomanufacturing".
Thank you all for visiting our poster and chatting with us about Fluid-Screen technology!
Have you seen the video of the Fluid-Screen System?
10/04/2022
We are looking forward to seeing you at the 2022 PDA Pharmaceutical Microbiology Conference in Washington, DC 10th-12th October!
We encourage you to stop by and see our poster:
Fluid-Screen: Real-Time Microbial Contamination Detection in Biomanufacturing
2022 PDA Pharmaceutical Microbiology Conference This Conference continues the ongoing tradition of addressing the opportunities and challenges, most relevant, to the future of microbiology in today’s global market. Join new and seasoned professionals from all facets of the field, including global industry, academia, and regulatory authorities, ...
09/30/2022
Fluid-Screen team at the BioProcess International Conference 2022 in Boston!
Thank you all for meeting at the conference and we are looking forward to seeing you at the 2022 PDA Pharmaceutical Microbiology Conference in Washington, DC 10th-12th October!
We encourage you to stop by and see our poster:
Poster Number: 19
Poster Title: Fluid-Screen: Real-Time Microbial Contamination Detection in Biomanufacturing
Poster Location: Independence Ballroom
See you there!
12/06/2021
Fluid-Screen co-authors scientific paper with Pfizer and MIT!
A new paper documenting our groundbreaking research has been published in the open-access journal Scientific Reports. It illustrates how dielectrophoresis (DEP) can be used for fast and reliable bacterial capture, as well as the numerous advantages our new technology has over old bacterial culture methods.
The largest and 6th most-cited journal in the world, Scientific Reports is an online peer-reviewed publication covering all areas of the natural sciences and part of the Nature Portfolio. All of its articles are free to access, and Fluid-Screen’s new paper can be read in full here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-01600-z
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01600-z
Fluid-Screen as a real time dielectrophoretic method for universal microbial capture - Scientific Reports Bacterial culture methods, e.g. Plate Counting Method (PCM), are a gold standard in the assessment of microbial contamination in multitude of human industries. They are however slow, labor intensive, and prone to manual errors. Dielectrophoresis (DEP) has shown great promise for particle separation....
Fluid-Screen is seeking an Embedded System Engineer to join the team full-time in Wroclaw lab at Hener. As an Embedded Systems Engineer, your primary focus will be code writing and validation of codes and prototype systems.
Find out more about the position here: www.fluidscreen.com/careers/embedded-system-engineer
01/14/2021
Thaís Caires is among Fluid-screen’s newest team members. With a Biology degree and laboratory experience, Thaís has been helping Fluid-Screen with sample handling for the ex*****on of experiments.
Introducing Thaís Caires, Microbiologist Technician at Fluid-Screen — Fluid-Screen
10/01/2020
David is among Fluid-Screen’s newest team members. Since joining the Research & Development team as a Research Scientist, he has already been instrumental in our progress on key projects.
Interview with David Fraebel:
https://www.fluidscreen.com/blog/introducing-david-fraebel
Introducing David Fraebel, Research Scientist — Fluid-Screen David Fraebel is among Fluid-Screen’s newest team members. Since joining the Research & Development team as a Research Scientist, he has already been instrumental in our progress on key projects.
09/09/2020
As Vice President of Research and Development, Slawomir is a trusted leading figure for the company. Since joining Fluid-Screen, Slawomir has instilled efficient methods, structure and protocols for the R&D team.
Interview with Slawomir Antoszczyk:
https://www.fluidscreen.com/blog/iintroducing-slawomir-antoszczyk
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08/06/2020
With the pandemic, workspaces have had to remain empty for several months and have therefore become a breeding ground for bacteria.
Find out more about how we applied our own technology in the workplace:
www.fluidscreen.com/blog/workplace-after-lockdown
Returning to the workplace after lockdown — FluidScreen Office buildings usually have a continuous flow of employees on a 9 to 5 basis. With the Coronavirus pandemic, these workspaces remained empty for several months. Here’s what happened.
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