Seamless ​control over ​cell growth & ​behavior

After 30 years of research, we have discovered the internal ​language that cells communicate through the ​cytoskeleton. We have developed a method to understand ​and modify this language. The foundation of our innovation ​lies in our ability to decode the electromagnetic identity of ​each cell type or physiological state and then control cell ​functions through interferometry. Our first practical ​applications have been in regulating cell growth.


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Why this is important
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About ten million ​people die from cancer ​every year, making it ​the cause of around ​one-in-six deaths and ​one of the most ​significant health ​problems globally.


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In 2019, 1.27 million ​deaths were directly ​attributed to drug-​resistant infections ​globally. By 2050, up to ​10 milliondeaths could ​occur annually.


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Chronic diseases kill 41 ​million people each ​year, equivalent to ​74% of all deaths ​globally.


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Problems in achieving ​economic viability in ​precision fermentation ​due to high production ​costs and difficulty ​scaling up.


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The cost and effort ​required for cell culture ​to produce minimal cell ​yield hinder production ​speed in food and ​pharma, delaying ​development.


A critical common need: the effective control of cell growth and behavior

What we can do

Pharma AND ​AGRICULTURE

Broad applications in the ​enhancement of precision ​fermentation in pharma, food ​industry, foodtech and other uses ​such as seed germination.

BIOMEDICINE

Cellgrowth and behavior are key i​n various aspects of clinical relevance​, from wound healing, to hai​r restoration, fertility, multidru​g resistant microbes, brain functio​n diagnostics and control of tumo​r growth.​

Bioprocesses

Enhancement of existing precision ​fermentation and cell culture ​processes.

Our Founders

Horacio holds a PhD from ​UNLP and is a Senior ​Researcher at CONICET. He ​has worked in Argentina and ​the USA, including the ​Massachusetts General ​Hospital, and Harvard ​Medical School. He ​specializes in ​electrophysiology and ​pioneered research for ​CytoEM Innovations.

Horacio

Cantiello

CSO

Rocío, a Pharmacist with a ​PhD from UBA, is a CONICET ​researcher in Argentina. She ​did her PhD research with ​Horacio, including training at ​the Massachusetts General ​Hospital. She has ​collaborated with Horacio for ​the past 20 years, and has ​25+ international ​publications.


Rocío

Cantero

COO

Marcos is an anthropologist ​with 20+ years in the ​technology business, ​focusing on private ​investment groups. He has ​founded several startups. ​Marcos is pursuing a ​Master's in Data Science and ​a PhD in Sociology.

Marcos

Buccellato

CEO

OUR CORE TEAM

Virginia, a biologist with a PhD in ​Biochemistry from UNT, is an ​Independent Researcher at ​CONICET and directs the ​Electron Microscopy Core ​Facility. She specializes in ​microbial resistance to extreme ​conditions and has 37 ​international publications.

Virginia ​Albarracín


PhD

Biologist

Sebastián, an Electronic ​Engineer from UNT with training ​in embedded systems from UBA, ​is a CONICET Researcher ​specialized in industrial ​instrumentation, control ​systems, sensors, power ​generation, and PLC ​programming.

Sebastián ​Herrera


Electrical

Engineer


Noelia, a Biotechnologist ​with a PhD from Universidad ​Nacional de Quilmes, is an ​Assistant Researcher at ​CONICET. Since 2015, she ​has collaborated with Rocío ​and Horacio, resulting in ​international publications.

Noelia

Scarinci


PhD

Biotechnologist



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