Can we all take a moment to appreciate how beautiful science can be? Cell biologist Carolina Sierra captured this series of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) organoids at our Temecula, CA, USA site! Each color represents a different aspect of the organoids, highlighting their beauty and complexity. Thanks for sharing this awesome picture with us, Carolina!
MilliporeSigma
Biotechnology Research
Burlington, MA 193,436 followers
Together, we impact life and health with science.
About us
Together with our colleagues, customers and stakeholders, we impact life and health with science. Before researchers can make scientific breakthroughs, they must have access to state-of-the-art tools, services and expertise to perform experiments and engineer new products. That’s where we come in. We offer one of the broadest portfolios in the industry for scientists, best-in-class products for pharmaceutical development and manufacturing, and a fully integrated service organization to support CDMO and contract testing across traditional and novel modalities. Our vision is a world where our innovative products, services and digital offerings help create solutions for people globally and a sustainable future for generations to come. The life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, operates as MilliporeSigma in the US and Canada. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany is a global science and technology company with around 60,000 employees in more than 66 countries. Intended only for US/CA visitors.
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http://www.sigmaaldrich.com
External link for MilliporeSigma
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Burlington, MA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1668
- Specialties
- Life Science Research, Drug Discovery & Development, Lab Filtration, Lab Water, Bioscience, Upstream & Downstream Bioprocessing, BioMonitoring, Lab Solutions, Life Sciences, and Process Solutions
Locations
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Primary
400 Summit Drive
Burlington, MA 01803, US
Employees at MilliporeSigma
Updates
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The smallest perfusion bioreactor on the market — so small, it only requires a small volume of media. This helps scientists optimize cell culture conditions using fewer resources and less time before going into production with large bioreactors. As the smallest automated perfusion bioreactor on the market, how many milliliters does it need to help you set the stage for successful drug production? Need a hint? http://ms.spr.ly/6047YXStb
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Audra's experience teaching a Curiosity Labs lesson changed the course of her career. Find out how in the video below! #SPARKCuriosity
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Harnessing the power of AI, Kahina Lang is exploring a novel approach that could cure diseases once thought incurable. See how they are reshaping the future of mRNA delivery, which could impact patients worldwide.
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Don’t let its size fool you. Small but mighty, meet the Mobius Breez Microbioreactor. This tiny bioreactor can help you predict optimum cell culture processes before ramping up production. See how you can leverage most features from a larger bioreactor at a much smaller volume. Curious about our smallest automated perfusion bioreactor? http://ms.spr.ly/6047YVTmX
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#3Dprinting is a powerful technology that can potentially revolutionize how we produce medicine, making it more efficient, sustainable, and personalized to each patient's needs. Check out how this new technology is opening up new possibilities below: 1. Faster drug development: decreasing the pharmaceutical development timeline by quickly supplying prototypes for clinical trials and printing small batches of drugs to be tested, saving time and money. 2. Sustainable production: with the digital process, significantly less material is required, leading to a more environmentally friendly early phase production process. 3. Personalized medicine: tablets in various shapes and sizes and regulated release profile of the active pharmaceutical ingredient, producing medicine tailored to individual's needs. Interested in learning more? http://ms.spr.ly/6041YpLNX
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"I’m still here!” said NASA’s Voyager 1 space probe after months of silence. Onboard Voyager 1, now more than 15 billion miles into space, is a special passenger: our Supelco product, Carbosieve, a carbon-based absorbent helping NASA study molecules from outer space. Hopefully, Voyager 1 will continue to do just that for another few billion miles. Learn more: http://ms.spr.ly/6042YpXR0
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Behind every innovation are tests and trials. Our new Ultimus Film is no different. We developed the new film to help prevent significant pain point in single-use biomanufacturing: bag failures. To get there, we put the Ultimus Film through test after test to ensure it was stronger and more leak-resistant for the most challenging single-use bioprocessing liquid applications. Testing its abrasive resistance to its limits, find out how resilient film can reduce risks to single-use manufacturing operations here: http://ms.spr.ly/6043YuA4f