CellPort at The Reproducibility in Science 2026 Symposium

CellPort will be attending the Reproducibility in Science 2026 Symposium in Frederick, MD, June 16–18.

Reproducibility begins at the bench. Long before data reaches a report, a publication, or a regulatory submission, it depends on hundreds of small decisions made by scientists every day.The challenge is not a lack of scientific expertise. The challenge is orchestration.

Highly reproducible science requires:

• The right cells

• The right materials and reagents

• The right equipment

• The right protocol

• The right operator

• The right timing

• The right documentation

And all of it must be captured in context.

Today, critical information is often scattered across notebooks, spreadsheets, disconnected systems, and institutional memory. Scientists spend valuable time documenting. Quality teams spend valuable time searching. Leadership lacks real-time visibility into execution. By the time a result needs to be reconstructed, important context may be incomplete or lost.

The infrastructure surrounding the science was never designed to orchestrate the science.

That is why CellPort was built.

CellPort provides a cell-centric digital orchestration platform that connects cells, materials, equipment, protocols, people, and time into a single operational framework.Every action is captured in real time. Every protocol step is connected to the materials consumed, equipment used, and cells affected. Every outcome can be traced back to its origin.

When scientists can focus on science instead of documentation, quality becomes inherent, traceability becomes automatic, and reproducibility becomes achievable.

We look forward to learning from the community and discussing how better scientific orchestration can help improve reproducibility across research, development, and manufacturing.

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