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Fraunhofer Institute - Biomedical Engineering IBMT
Brokerage Event 2016 – Regenerative Medicine and Bioinformatics
Ostrava, Czech Republic, May 19th, 2018
18.04.2016
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Researcher
Discovery of the “Fraunhofer
lines” in the solar spectrum
Inventor
New methods for processing
lenses
Entrepreneur
Director and partner in a
glassworks
Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787 – 1826)
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“Fraunhofer lines”
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Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the largest organization for
applied research in Europe
67 institutes and research units
24,000 staff
more than €2.1 billion annual research budget totaling. Of this sum, around
1.8 billion euros is generated through contract research
roughly two thirds of this sum is generated through contract research on
behalf of industry and publicly funded research projects
roughly one third is contributed by the German federal and Länder
governments in the form of base funding
“Fraunhofer lines”
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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft at a Glance
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft undertakes applied research of direct utility
to private and public enterprise and of wide benefit to society.
24,000 staff
More than 70%
is derived from
contracts with industry
and from publicly
financed research
projects.
Almost 30%
is contributed by the
German federal and
Länder Governments.
67 institutes and research units Fin
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€2.1 billion
2015
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Researc
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€1.8
billion
Major infrastructure
capital expenditure and
defense research
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Joseph von
Fraunhofer
Director and partner in
a glassworks
Discovery of the
“Fraunhofer lines” in
the solar spectrum
New methods for
processing lenses
Research volume:
approx. € 2 billion
annually
Research and
development on behalf
of industry and state
mp3 music format,
white LED, high-
resolution thermal
camera
Researcher
Inventor
Entrepreneur
The Fraunhofer-
Gesellschaft
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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Locations in Germany
67 institutes and research units
24,000 staff
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Fraunhofer worldwide
Dubai
Bangalore
Jakarta
Beijing Seoul
Cairo
Santiago de Chile
Singapore
Brussels
Porto
Vienna
Bolzano Graz
Wrocław
Gothenburg
Salvador
Paris
São Paulo
Campinas
Subsidiary
Center
Project Center
ICON / Strategic Cooperation
Representative / Marketing Office
Senior Advisor
Stellenbosch
Boston
Plymouth
East
Lansing San José
Newark Storrs
Glasgow
Southampton Dublin
Budapest
Tokyo
Sendai
Osaka
Pretoria
Jerusalem College Park
Vancouver
Londo
n
Hamilton
Zur Lavon
Kuala Lumpur
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Fraunhofer fields of research
Health and Environment
Communication and Information
Production and Services
Mobility and Transportation
Energy and Resources
Safety and Security
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Microelectronics
EMFT, ENAS, FHR, HHI, IAF, IIS, IISB, IMS, IPMS, ISIT, IZM
Associated members : ESK, FOKUS, IDMT, IKTS, IZFP
Fraunhofer Groups
ICT AISEC, ESK, FIT, FKIE, FOKUS, IAIS, IAO, IDMT, IESE, IGD,
IOSB, ISST, ITWM, IVI, MEVIS, SCAI, SIT
Associated members: HHI, IIS
Life Sciences EMB, IBMT, IGB, IME, ITEM, IVV, IZI
Light & Surfaces
FEP, ILT, IOF, IPM, IST, IWS
Production IFF, IML, IPA, IPK, IPT, IWU, UMSICHT
Materials and Components –
MATERIALS
EMI, IAP, IBP, ICT, IFAM, IKTS, ISC, ISE, ISI, IWES, IWM, IZFP,
LBF, WKI
Associated members: IGB, IIS, ITWM Institutes outside groups: MOEZ, PYCO, IRB,
Defense and Security VVS EMI, FHR, FKIE, IAF, ICT, INT, IOSB
Associated members: HHI , IIS, ISI
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Biomedical Engineering IBMT
Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB
Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME
Toxicology and Experimental Medicine ITEM
Process Engineering and Packaging IVV
Cell Therapy and Immunology IZI
Fraunhofer Group for Life Sciences
Stuttgart
Leipzig
Aachen
Freising
Hannover
Sulzbach
St. Ingbert
Potsdam
Schmallenberg
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Key data
Foundation in 2000
Central office: Hannover
7 member institutes
Scientific staff1: 684
Percentage of industrial revenues2: 31%
Budget3: €168 million
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Rainer Fischer
Head of Central Office: Dr. Claus-Dieter Kroggel
Business areas
Medical Translational Research and Biomedical Technology
Regenerative Medicine
Healthy Foods
The New Potential of Biotechnology
Process, Chemical, and Herbicide Safety
Fraunhofer Group for Life Sciences
1 December 31, 2014 2 2014 3 budget 2015
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Fraunhofer IBMT - Locations
Site
St. Ingbert
Ensheimer Strasse 48
66386 St. Ingbert
Germany
Headquarters
Sulzbach
Joseph-von-
Fraunhofer-Weg 1
66280 Sulzbach
Germany
Branch
Münster
Mendelstrasse 11
48149 Münster
Germany
Branch
Cambridge
Babraham Research
Campus
Meditrina Building
CB22 3AT Cambridge
United Kingdom
Branch
Coquimbo
Universidad Católica
del Norte
Larrondo 1281
Coquimbo
Chile
Branch
Berlin
Im Fraunhofer-
Forum Berlin
Anna-Louisa-
Karsch-Strasse 2
10178 Berlin
Germany
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Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT Cryo & Stem Cell Technology
Pluripotency & Regeneration
Biomedical Optics
Automation Processes
Marine Biopolymers (Coquimbo/Chile)
Cooperation Laboratory EFPIA (Babraham/UK)
Bioprocessing & Bioanalytics Biomonitoring & Cryobanking
Cellular Bioprocessing
Preclinical Nanotechnology & Nanotoxicology
Medical Ultrasound Ultrasound Systems/Clinical Applications
Biomedical Ultrasound Research
High-Frequency Piezosystems
Technical Ultrasound Technical Ultrasound Systems
Transducer Development
Manufacturing Technology (ISO 9001 & 13485)
Simulation
Biomedical Microsystems Microsensors & Microfluidics
Biotelemetry
Active Implants
Medical Engineering & Neuroprosthetics Neuromonitoring
Neuroprosthetics
Silicone Technology
Health Information Systems
MEDICAL
BIOTECHNOLOGY
ULTRASOUND
BIOMEDICAL
ENGINEERING
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Fraunhofer IBMT – Data and Facts (2015)
3 main departments
6 departments
140 staff
16,5 Mio € IBMT - total budget
foundation member of Fraunhofer Group Life Sciences
Fraunhofer Bioarchive
Gemeinschaft Deutscher Kryobanken (GDK)
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Cryo & Stem Cell Technology
Pluripotency & Regeneration
Biomedical Optics
Automation Processes
Marine Biopolymers (Coquimbo/Chile)
Cooperation Laboratory EFPIA (Babraham/UK)
Bioprocessing & Bioanalytics
Biomonitoring & Cryobanking
Cellular Bioprocessing
Preclinical Nanotechnology & Nanotoxicology
Medical Biotechnology
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Cryo & Stem Cell Technology
Pluripotency & Regeneration
Automated pipelines for hiPSC work (reprogramming, passaging, differentiation, QC)
Ultra-high viscosity alginate substrate-engineering for regenerative biomedicine
Biomedical Imaging
Cryo-, ultra-high pressure-, high-sensitivity and Raman-scanning-microscopy
Automation Processes
Automated cryobanking, advanced cryopreservation processes and media
Parallelization of microfluidic-based robotic platforms
Marine biopolymers
Production of ultra-high viscosity alginate for biomedical research
Main Department Medical Biotechnology
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Pluripotency & Regeneration
hiPSC Work Automation
Bioreactors for the expansion of hiPSCs on alginate microcarriers
Robotic arm for fully automated culture of hiPSCs in standard flasks
Microfluidic platform for hiPSC differentiation in hanging drops
Evaluation of pluripotency in human cells:
qPCR and in situ hybridization techniques
flow cytometer and immunocytochemistry
automated time-lapse imaging systems
Cryopreservation
Development of protocols & media for sterile vitrification of hiPSCs and hiPSC
derivatives
Cryogenic storage systems with -100°C workbench for automated cryobanking
Pluripotency and Regeneration
Pluripotency and adulthood: the planarian model for pluripotency-based regeneration
Ultra-high viscosity alginate substrate-engineering for hiPSC-derived organoids
Main Department Medical Biotechnology
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Automation Processes
Automated biobanking of biological material, micro organisms and
clinical samples under BSL 2
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)
DIN EN ISO9001:2015 conform
Optimization and validation of automated cell culture processes
Cultivation of cell lines and induced pluripotent stem cells
Production von HIV-1 pseudo-type viruses
(“Good Clinical Laboratory Practice” (GCLP) - conform)
Beat-coupled cell culture in bioreactors
Reprogramming und differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells
Automation of cell-based assays and processes
Neutralization assays, ELISpot, aliquoting, embryonic stem cell assay
Optimization and validation
QM-conform
Main Department Medical Biotechnology
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Mobile Laboratories according to Biosafety Level
(BSL)-2 and -3
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Mobile Laboratory BSL-3 Trailer Solution
Diesel tank Cooling kit
USV and
Storage compartment 24 Volt supply
Hydraulic controls
Autoclave
water supply system
Main entrance
Foil affixed to the truck
showing the interior
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
MOBILE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY BIOSAFETY
LEVEL 3 (BSL-3)
•Equipped with diagnostic and cryostorage facilities.
•In conformance with German standards for mobile laboratory units and the
Infection Protection Act (IfSG).
•Licensed 2009 for field and public road operation.
•Independent from electricity, water or sewage connections.
•65 kW self-sufficient power supply with its 1,000 liter diesel fuel tank
•Hydraulic adjustments on the vehicle are geared to level off the vehicle in
any terrain
•The operation from a central location of the vehicle via a user friendly
interface of the vehicle control system.
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
MOBILE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY BIOSAFETY
LEVEL 3 (BSL-3)
•Medically equipped admission and treatment unit
•Gradual negative pressure between rooms
•Setup of the systems is designed for easy change of devices
•Two class II biological safety cabinets
•Pass-through autoclave equipped with vacuum steam sterilization
•Mobile cryobank through its 300 l nitrogen tank aboard
•Remote control and support of the semi-trailer via Internet
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Medically equipped admission and treatment unit
Touch panel for
technical control
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Laboratory I
Gimbal-mounted
incubator
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Laboratory II
Mobile Laboratory – Arriving Cape Town
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Township in Western Cape Province
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Operation near Caledon Township
Fraunhofer IBMT (von Briesen)
Technical control
Technical control
Remote support
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Fraunhofer IBMT: Mobile EpiLab (BSL-2)
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Fraunhofer IBMT: Mobile EpiLab
Überblick
www.labor-der-zukunft.com
Fraunhofer IBMT
3rd Generation:
The project „Labor der Zukunft“ is funded by Saarland‘s Ministry for Economic Affairs and Science.
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Collection of Human Samples of the
German Environmental Specimen Bank
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The Sampling How it works
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How it works
The Sampling
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The Sampling How it works
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The Sampling How it works
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EBiSC-IMI-Project, Biobank Location Sulzbach
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Example: EBiSC-IMI-Project, Biobank Location Sulzbach
European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells
IBMT project group in Cambridge
Storage and provision of well-characterized, disease-relevant
iPS cells from well-selected patient cohorts
Development of a „gold standard“ in the area of iPS cultivation,
cryopreservation and characterization
Development of automation strategies for the expansion and the
storage of iPS cells
Building-up logistical structures and sales
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Automation Technologies for iPSC Processes
Cell Expansion Cell Identification
High-throughput Screenings
Cellbanking
Joint development with TECAN.
„Hanging-Droplet“ culture approach for automated
addition of factors with the aid of a pipette roboter.
First fully automated plant of ASKION for liquid nitrogen cooling.
Placing samples into the Dewar vessel programming destination into the computer automatic storage and removal of the samples.
Solution for future biobanks all over the world. 18.04.2016
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Qualified Biobanking: Market Entry with Fully Automated Cryo Plants
After 12 years time: commercially available biobank technology platform (ASKION – HAMILTON)
System provider for therapeutically and diagnostically-oriented biobanks
Development of new cryomedia, optimized freezing protocols, contract storage, planning and validation of industrially and clinically-structured highly-modern biobanks
CRYO-BREHM – German Cellbank for Wildlife
Contribution in large European project » EBiSC«: Construction of an iPS cellbank
„C-line®system“ - ASKION- GmbH (Gera)
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Automation Technologies for iPSC Processes:
Fully automated Cell Banking
Solution for future biobanks all over the world. 18.04.2016
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Fraunhofer Institute - Biomedical Engineering IBMT
Brokerage Event 2016 – Regenerative Medicine and Bioinformatics
Ostrava, Czech Republic, May 19th, 2018
18.04.2016
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