About Cell Microsystems
Innovative Tools that Enable Researchers
We dedicate ourselves to empowering scientists worldwide with unique and cutting-edge tools, opening new windows in cell analysis and therapeutic advancements.
We exist to orchestrate ‘wow’ moments in cell biology, equipping researchers with the ability to envision, discern, and harness the full potential of cells throughout their lifecycle, from cradle to grave. We embark on this journey with a steadfast resolve to make the impossible possible, igniting scientific discovery and advancing progress in the life sciences.
The company currently markets its products to researchers worldwide, and prides itself on being a customer-focused organization responsive to feedback and inspired to fuel deeper contributions to science.
Our History and Founders
Cell Microsystems, headquartered in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is a multinational biotechnology company providing transformative platforms for cell engineering, culture, and analysis.
Our range of products includes the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More AIR® System, which fosters the growth and isolation of healthy monoclonal colonies; the BioFlux Shear Flow Systems, which replicate in vivo conditions using physiological shear flow; and the CERO 3D Cell Culture & Bioreactor, designed for long-term organoid growth and 3D culture expansion. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive suite of advanced lab services and other innovative solutions.
CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More® Technology
CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More Technology was developed in the lab of Dr. Nancy Allbritton at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Cell Microsystems was founded by Dr. Nancy Allbritton, Dr. Chris Sims, and Dr. Yuli Wang in 2010 to develop and commercialize product applications for the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More Technology.
In 2017, the first CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More AIR® System prototypes were developed and introduced to the market. In the second half of 2018, Cell Microsystems invested resources to be dedicated for commercial purposes and the first AIR Systems were sold. Cell Microsystems continues to develop novel research tools supporting the critical research behind scientific and medical discovery. Products based on the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More Technology enable applications to make the isolation, imaging, recovery, and analysis of single cells available for every lab.
Cell Microsystems believes firmly in the inherent value to match cell imaging with downstream analysis – and believes researchers across many fields and techniques can improve their understanding of the fundamental unit of life with a multi-omic approach to biology.



