Boston BioProducts is excited to be sponsoring BioProcess International West 2025. Booth #315! Join Ivan Abrams, Neil P. Sharma, Robert Wagner, and Vincent Chan at this event and take advantage of getting 10% off your registration fee. https://hubs.la/Q03blbqH0 #BPIWest #bioprocessing #customreagents
Boston BioProducts
生物技术研究
Milford,Massachusetts 3,889 位关注者
Core reagent solutions that accelerate your biomanufacturing, assay development, and molecular biology research
关于我们
For nearly 30 years, Boston BioProducts (BBP) has been dedicated to providing buffers and solutions for life sciences research, diagnostics, and biomanufacturing. Learn how you can quickly develop your next buffer formulation: https://bostonbioproducts.com/custom-formulations/
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https://www.bostonbioproducts.com
Boston BioProducts的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 生物技术研究
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Milford,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1995
- 领域
- Protein Research、Molecular Biology、Custom Formulations、Immunology、Electrophoresis、PCR、cell therapy、gene therapy、drug development、downstream processing、upstream bioprocessing、biomanufacturing、histology、process liquids、bioproduction、molecular diagnostics、buffers、bioprocessing、cell culture和process development
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425 Fortune Blvd
US,Massachusetts,Milford,01757
Boston BioProducts员工
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This past February, we had two important team moments at Boston BioProducts that deserve recognition. First, a big congratulations to Brendan Hurd, our QC Supervisor, for earning the title of “Buffy of the Month”! Brendon consistently embodies our core values with pride and excellence, and we’re grateful for his dedication to this team for the past 3 years. Additionally, we bid a heartfelt farewell to Fernanda Oliveira who after 14 years with us, is embarking on a new journey to spend time with family and travel. Her contributions to the BBP family have been invaluable and instrumental in our growth and she will be greatly missed! Please join us in celebrating both Brendan and Fernanda for their hard work and dedication
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Boston BioProducts kicked off the year with our Monthly Update Meeting (MUM), where insightful updates and valuable information were shared. A highlight of our MUM is the much-anticipated announcement of our "Buffy of the Month," and the month of January's honor goes to... ?? Rachel Drasser ?? Congrats Rachel!
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In situ hybridization (ISH) is a powerful technique that identifies nucleic acids in cells and tissues through either chromogenic or fluorescent detection. For reliable and reproducible results, using high-quality buffers is essential to ensure proper hybridization, washes, and detection of target sequences. We provide several buffers designed to support ISH workflows – see one of them cited in this article published by researchers at the The National Institutes of Health and Oregon Health & Science University: https://lnkd.in/dzSJzkjt #histology #insituhybridization #molecularbiology #immunohistochemistry
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Selecting the optimal lysis buffer is crucial as it can impact cell disruption effectiveness, yield and stability of the target molecules, ultimately influencing downstream applications like protein isolation, DNA/RNA extraction or enzyme activity assays. Learn more about Lysis Buffers, and how to pick the right one for your work: https://lnkd.in/ecN-pMMB Discover how Trung Vu (University of Texas) and collaborators leveraged Boston BioProducts’ NP-40 Lysis Buffer to prepare cell lysate for Western blotting in their investigation on specific genes involved in multiple myeloma severity. Link to the article: https://lnkd.in/eZ7UnnSi
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Nucleic acid hybridization is the process where single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules bind to complementary strands or probes, forming double-stranded nucleic acids. Hybridization buffers play a critical role in this process by facilitating the annealing of nucleic acid probes to target sequences in samples. These buffers are essential for techniques like: ·????????Northern and Southern Blotting ·????????Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) ·????????Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) ·????????DNA Microarray Analysis Learn more about Hybridization Buffers here: https://lnkd.in/dhr79CGd #Biotechnology #MolecularBiology #Hybridization #PCR #FISH #DNAAnalysis #Genomics
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Employee Spotlight: Ariane Y. We are excited to introduce Ariane Yameogo joining Piotr Milewski in the Production team! who eared a Biotechnology Certificate from Quincy College. Ariane is stepping into the role of Production Technician and will learn how to manufacture and fill buffer formulations. Outside of work, Ariane loves to cook, often experimenting as a 'kitchen chemist' to craft delightful dishes. Her adventurous spirit extends beyond the kitchen, as she enjoys exploring new destinations, cultures, dancing, and dedicating her time to volunteer work whenever possible. Please join us in giving her a warm welcome!
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We are happy to announce the newest addition to our Boston BioProducts family, Tatiana Martin! Joining us as a Customer Operations Supervisor, Tatiana brings knowledge and a proven track record in customer care and commercial operations within the manufacturing and life sciences industries. Prior to Boston BioProducts, Tatiana has worked at Akoya Biosciences, Inc., Carrier, and RaySafe. ? Outside of work Tatiana enjoys volunteering for several causes, including teaching Spanish. She loves to travel and learning about new cultures, and cooking and trying new recipes, especially ones inspired by her travels. ? Please join us in giving her a warm welcome!
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Thanks Boston BioProducts for the sweet surprise. Such a nice touch to send us chocolates and warm wishes. It has been a pleasure working with Ivan Abrams and using Boston BioProducts products! ????♀?
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Proteases, or proteinases, are enzymes that degrade proteins by hydrolyzing peptide bonds. In life science research and bioprocessing workflow, it’s crucial to ensure that buffers and reagents are free from protease contamination to maintain the integrity of protein samples. Explore our comprehensive QC testing services, including protease testing, to ensure your reagents remain free from unwanted enzymatic activity. Learn more about our protease testing offerings here:? https://lnkd.in/edYrFngh? ? #molecularbiology #proteinresearch #bioprocessing ?
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