Lonza Establishes Custom Cell Biology Services to Offer Unique Manufacturing and Testing Capabilities

Lonza has introduced CellBio Services, a comprehensive portfolio of unique, custom solutions designed to meet specific, individual research application needs. Researchers across pharmaceutical and contract manufacturing organizations can now choose from an extensive range of services, including cell-line expansion and banking, media production, cell isolation, cell characterization, transfection services, and 3-dimensional (3D) cell-culture services.

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"For many years we’ve been leading the cell research market, with a broad offering of high-quality primary cells, media, reagents and devices," said Andrew Winner, Product Manager for CellBio Services at Lonza Pharma Biotech & Nutrition. "CellBio Services has been established to expand this offering beyond the standard catalog products and beyond what’s currently available on the market. Our customers can now benefit from unique manufacturing and testing capabilities, as well as Lonza’s access to the broadest tissue inventories, to unlock the next level of their research options."

Lonza’s all-inclusive CellBio Services offering comprises:

Further information can be found via the website www.lonza.com/cellbioservices

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