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APRIL 6, 2023
WATERTOWN, Mass.–Captivate Bio, a cell culture solutions provider serving scientists worldwide, announced today its planned attendance at the 17th Wisconsin Stem Cell Symposium. The symposium, which will be held on April 19, 2023, in Madison, Wisconsin, is coordinated by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Stem Cell Regenerative Medicine Center and the BTC Institute.
This symposium will bring together world leaders to present and discuss recent advancements, promising strategies, and clinical trials in regenerative technologies for preventing and treating neurological disorders.
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Interested in learning more about Captivate Bio or would you like to meet in person with our Director of Technology on April 19th? Contact us today for more information.
Captivate Bio is a scientific solutions provider offering best-in-class customer service, high-quality cell culture products, and media manufacturing services to the stem cell research and therapeutic industries. Our current products include classical media, salt solutions, human platelet lysate, animal sera, cytokines and growth factors, and small molecule kits including the very first CET Cocktail pack for those working with MSCs, hPSCs, NK cells, T cells and more.
Our services include product commercialization and distribution for industry partners, custom reagent sourcing (research and clinical-grade reagents), and custom media manufacturing. Captivate Bio is located in Watertown, Massachusetts and the team has over 40 years’ experience developing tools for the life science industry.
For more information, visit www.captivatebio.com or follow-on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Learn more about how we support researchers with cell culture products, contract manufacturing and storage services, custom reagent sourcing, as well as marketing, sales, and distribution programs for our industry partners.
March 2022 - As a gold sponsor, Captivate Bio will be in-person at the 16th annual stem cell symposium. This years theme focuses on cell competition.
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are the stem cells of the nervous system. Learn how these cells are being applied in cell therapy applications and their importance in fighting neurodegenerative diseases.
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