238: High-Throughput Microbial Screening: Avoiding Early Mistakes That Derail Scale-Up with Sebastian Blum - Part 2 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 13 MIN

238: High-Throughput Microbial Screening: Avoiding Early Mistakes That Derail Scale-Up with Sebastian Blum - Part 2

from Smart Biotech Scientist | The CMC and Biomanufacturing Podcast for Bioprocess Development and Manufacturing Leaders · host David Brühlmann - CMC Development Leader, Biotech C-level Advisor, Business Strategist

For many biotech innovators, high-throughput screening platforms promise faster discoveries and streamlined workflows. Yet beneath the surface, the reality is more demanding, requiring hands-on expertise, careful assay design, and a sharp understanding of microbial physiology to avoid mistakes that become expensive to fix downstream.David Brühlmann continues his conversation with Sebastian Blum, Market Development Manager in Europe at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, who brings a practical, unvarnished perspective to high-throughput screening. Drawing on conversations with startups, pharma, and CDMOs, Sebastian digs into what separates "push-button" automation myths from hard-won bioprocess mastery. From evaluating technical fit to troubleshooting real-world applications, he advocates for a nuanced approach, one focused on fit-for-purpose tools and critical thinking over technology hype.In this episode, we discuss:Practical advice for startups considering systems like the BioLector XT Microbioreactor, including the need for technical expertise and tailored applications (02:34)Scenarios where the BioLector XT Microbioreactor is the best fit (flexibility, multiple microorganisms, modular upgrades) (04:22)The most common mistakes scientists make with screening technologies, and why specialized personnel are still essential (06:45)How automation, robotics, and AI are shaping the future of early-stage bioprocess development, and why core engineering principles remain vital (08:14)Tips for evaluating screening tool placement in your process and aligning technology with your application needs (11:13)If you're making decisions about high-throughput screening platforms and want to avoid costly missteps before scale-up, this episode delivers the clarity you need.Connect with Sebastian Blum:LinkedIn: www.de.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-blum-76240b3bBeckman Coulter Life Sciences: www.beckman.comNext step:Need fast CMC guidance? → Get rapid CMC decision support hereSupport the show

For many biotech innovators, high-throughput screening platforms promise faster discoveries and streamlined workflows. Yet beneath the surface, the reality is more demanding, requiring hands-on expertise, careful assay design, and a sharp understanding of microbial physiology to avoid mistakes that become expensive to fix downstream. David Brühlmann continues his conversation with Sebastian Blum, Market Development Manager in Europe at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, who brings a practical, un...

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