Portable cryogenic biospecimen handling and transport system

BioCision and Brooks Automation announce industry’s first portable cryogenic biospecimen handling and transport system with integrated real-time temperature monitoring.

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Liquid nitrogen-based carrier enables safe and reliable handling of frozen specimens and therapeutics for the most advanced, gap-free cold-chain management

BioCision, LLC, a leader in advanced biomaterial sample handling and standardization tools, and Brooks Automation, a global provider of automated sample storage systems for compound management and biorepositories, today announced the launch of CryoPod™ Carrier, a jointly developed liquid nitrogen (LN2)-based system for the safe, reliable and protected handling and transport of cryogenic biospecimens. The portable, data-logging carrier was unveiled today at the annual meeting of the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER) in Phoenix, Arizona.

The result of a 12-month joint development project, the patent-pending CryoPod Carrier is a breakthrough technology that enables more than 4 hours of < -150C temperature stability for cryogenically frozen biospecimens and therapeutics, keeping them well below glass transition (Tg) temperature where biological activity may cease. Researchers and clinicians often rely on ...

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