Join ATCC at the Virginia Bio THRiVE 2024 conference this Friday, May 17th, in Alexandria, Virginia! Stop by our exhibit table and join Dr. Heather Couch, ATCC Federal Solutions Program Manager for the International Reagent Resource (IRR), for the panel discussion, “Solutions to Support Innovation and Enhanced Access to Biological Medicines.” Join us to iNNOVATE, iNSPIRE, and iGNITE the Commonwealth's bioscience ecosystem at #THRiVE2024. https://ow.ly/iHy850RIZZ5
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ATCC is a premier global biological materials and information resource and standards organization and the leading developer and supplier of authenticated cell lines, microorganisms, and associated data for academia, industry, and government. With a history of scientific contributions spanning nearly a century, ATCC offers an unmatched combination of being the world’s largest and most diverse collection of biological reference materials and data, and is a mission-driven, trusted partner that supports and encourages scientific collaboration. ATCC products, services, partnerships, and people provide the global scientific community with credible, advanced, model systems to support complex research and innovations in basic science, drug discovery, translational medicine, and public health. ATCC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with headquarters in Manassas, Virginia, and a research and technology center of excellence in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Visit atcc.org to learn more.
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http://www.atcc.org
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- Biotechnology Research
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- Manassas, VA
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- 1925
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- Life Science, Biotechnology, Cell Culture, Microbiology, Microbiome, Standards, Controls, Custom Services, Biorepository, Clinical Isolates, DNA, RNA, Nucleic Acids, Microbial Panels, Primary Cells, Hybridomas, Isogenic Cell Lines, and Reference Materials
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ATCC is excited to attend the #BIO2024 conference! Schedule a meeting with us to discuss potential partnership opportunities surrounding our work in federal solutions, biomaterials, cGMP manufacturing, cell lines, primary cells, bioinformatics, and more. Let’s collaborate to support life science researchers in advancing science, improving global health and safety, and quality of life. Reach out to Viqar Aslam or Joe Leonelli, or request a meeting here through the BIO Partnering platform: https://ow.ly/LpUV50RH4f6 We look forward to innovating with you.
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Compare your sequences to reference-quality genomes Did you know Supporting Members of the ATCC Genome Portal gain access to Discrepancy Reports that enable you to compare your data against ATCC’s reference data to determine the accuracy and consistency of your genomic data? Sign up today! https://ow.ly/Nx6b50RHgLN #ATCCGenomePortal #genomic #bioinformatics
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The #Adenovirus Type 5 Reference Material (ATCC® VR-1516™) is available! New stocks of the reference material will be produced and #authenticated at ATCC - that means no more supply limitations when ordering! Check out the product: https://ow.ly/w7ry50REBm9
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We are proud to support Women In Bio - Capital Region’s annual HERstory gala and their mission of promoting careers, leadership, and entrepreneurship for all women in the life sciences. A few ATCC colleagues attended the event which honored outstanding women in our local bioscience sector. ATCC is committed to supporting women in the life sciences industry.
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Today, the "Global Standards for the Bioeconomy" released a report on ten consensus areas for standards and metrics development to support production, utilization, and conservation of biological resources in the pursuit of developing new biological products, processes, and services. ATCC participated in this international collaboration coordinated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Imperial College London, National University of Singapore, and the Engineering Biology Research Consortium. This important initiative will help develop consensus definitions and standards to support the biotechnology industry. Learn more: https://ow.ly/vkCC50RAK8Q
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In our upcoming #webinar, Eline Geervliet, a Locsense scientist will evaluate the requirements of a predictive GI mimic and provide a protocol to fabricate this in vitro model. She will then discuss using impedance spectroscopy to monitor TEER to analyze GI barrier function. She’ll then demonstrate the physiological relevance of this model in toxicological assays. Register now: https://ow.ly/zStI50RySeT
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We are excited about this collaboration with The Good Food Institute to accelerate the research, characterization, and safe commercial use of food-relevant biological materials. Learn more about our biological materials for food production research: https://ow.ly/9BfV50RxsoV
🤝 In a significant step toward engaging the #altprotein ecosystem, ATCC is collaborating with GFI to accelerate the research, characterization, and safe commercial use of food-relevant biological materials currently available at ATCC. Efforts to develop and commercialize #alternativeproteins produced from plant or animal cells or by fermentation are accelerating, but sourcing high-quality biological materials for research remains difficult. Learn more about ATCC's biological resources → https://bit.ly/3QnuBHG To solve for this industry challenge, ATCC—the world’s premier biological resource center providing scientists with essential biomaterials, standards, and protocols—will work with GFI to identify end users, food-relevant attributes, and data to optimize the utilization of the ATCC collection for the alternative protein and fats industries. Collaboration is essential for innovative research that leads to groundbreaking discoveries and results, which is why it's exciting to see ATCC and GFI working together to develop more sustainable alternative proteins and build a better food future that benefits the planet, people, and animals. To learn more about the science of alt proteins, visit: https://bit.ly/3WjVAYv