As biologics development accelerates, scientists face mounting pressures to increase productivity without compromising product quality or consistency. Progressive scalability through strategic automation holds the key to overcoming these challenges. In this webinar, the expert speakers will discuss how to thoughtfully introduce automation across critical cell line development (CLD) steps—from clone isolation through analytical screening—to build robust workflows capable of scaling as therapeutic pipelines expand.
Attendees will gain actionable insights into establishing adaptive, scalable processes, enhancing throughput and reliably maintaining critical quality attributes (CQAs). This webinar offers practical scientific guidance for professionals seeking to future-proof their CLD workflows through effective automation strategies.
Register for this webinar to explore how strategic automation can transform cell line development—from clone isolation to analytical screening—without sacrificing consistency or control.
Speakers

Alicia Barker, Scientist, Cell Line Development, Just-Evotec Biologics
Alicia Barker is a Scientist on the Cell Line Development team at Just-Evotec Biologics in Seattle, Washington. She has played a pivotal role in the development of multiple cell lines expressing therapeutic drug candidates for commercial manufacturing. In her current position, Alicia is focused on the design and implementation of high-throughput methods and automation strategies, aimed at expanding the capabilities and efficiency of the cell line development process. Her work contributes to advancing the company’s mission to accelerate and expand access to biotherapeutics.

Adam Causer, Global Product Manager, Solentim Portfolio, Advanced Instruments
Adam Causer is a Global Product Manager for the Solentim Portfolio at Advanced Instruments, which includes an ecosystem of instruments that digitalize and automate CLD workflows. Prior to starting this role, he worked in application sciences at both Scienion and Advanced Instruments, specializing in precision dispensing and single-cell isolation for diagnostic test development and CLD, respectively.
Adam’s early career included being a postdoctoral researcher that oversaw the day-to-day management of Cancer Research UK (CRUK), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and university-funded research projects. For these projects, he used a combination of basic science and physiological techniques to investigate the benefits of exercise on health, disease and pharmaceutical treatments. These techniques included cell culture, live cell imaging, flow cytometry, cell killing assays and multiplex protein quantification.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will appeal to those working in the following fields or having the following job titles:
- Scientists/Managers involved in CLD looking to integrate or expand automation within their workflows
- Professionals responsible for scalable biologics development aiming for enhanced productivity and consistency
- Teams seeking effective strategies for maintaining CQAs during process scale-up
- Decision-makers interested in future-proofing CLD operations through strategic automation
What You Will Learn
Attendees will learn about:
- Key strategies for introducing and scaling automation across essential CLD steps—from clone isolation through analytical screening
- Practical methods to improve workflow efficiency and adaptiveness as therapeutic pipelines expand
- Techniques for enhancing throughput and productivity without sacrificing product quality
- Best practices for maintaining and ensuring CQAs in automated, scalable CLD workflows
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Advanced Instruments
Advanced Instruments is a global company offering a novel portfolio of analytical tools including, OsmoTECH®, a robust line of micro-osmometers to support bioprocessing and quality control (QC), and Solentim, a portfolio of best in class imaging and single-cell deposition technologies for cell line development workflows and assurance of clonality for regulatory bodies.
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