Bethyl Wins the CiteAb Researchers’ Choice Award

Bethyl Laboratories, Inc., a leading supplier of antibody products and custom antibody services, has won the 2021 CiteAb Researchers’ Choice Award.

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Bethyl Laboratories, Inc., a leading supplier of antibody products and custom antibody services, has won the 2021 CiteAb Researchers’ Choice Award. The CiteAb awards recognize both suppliers and individuals who make notable contributions in the life sciences reagent sector.

“The Bethyl team would like to thank all of the scientists who nominated us for the Researcher’s Choice Award,” said Bethyl CEO John Carwile. “We are humbled by the recognition and remain committed to supporting scientific discovery by providing researchers with high quality antibodies".

Carwile also acknowledged the team who manufacture and rigorously validate all Bethyl antibodies at their labs in Texas.

“My sincere appreciation also goes out to every member of the team here in Montgomery for your tireless commitment to quality and best-in-class customer support, which made this award possible,” he added.

Nominations for the CiteAb Researchers’ Choice Award were submitted by Bethyl customers based on their experience with ...

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