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Microbial Solutions | Charles River
Advancing patient and product safety through Endotoxin Testing, Microbial Detection, and Microbial Identification.
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A Simple Solution for Complex Formulations
Advanced drug delivery systems are the new frontier in modernizing patient treatment, however, they introduce new challenges when it comes to quality control. Our rapid testing methods are designed to simplify these complexities, speeding up your processes and cutting out extra sub culture steps.
Striking Back Against Hard to Kill Bugs
Learn why antimicrobial resistance is one of the top 10 global public health and development risks, as stated by the World Health Organization, and what preventative measures are recommended.
Expand your Quality Control Knowledge
The Micro Academy offers courses in endotoxin testing, microbial ID, microbial detection, and cell and gene therapy. Learn at your own pace.
Let the BET Data Inform Your Decision
Discover Endosafe? Trillium?, a groundbreaking animal-free reagent. Our technical report unveils how crucial beta testing data birthed this innovative assay in endotoxin testing.
Don't Miss This Webinar Replay
CCS Blind Spots: Elevating Cleanroom Validation through Risk-Based EMPQ Strategies Ziva Abraham, President and Founder of Microrite, Inc., discusses how to elevate your cleanroom validation through risk based EMPQ strategies.
Annex 1: Influencing the Landscape of Automation
This four-part expert-led series highlights how to incorporate these guidelines into your everyday lab operations, mitigating outdated methods and reducing data loss with automation.
Future-proof Your Lab for Evolving Regulations
Get ahead in bacterial endotoxin testing with automation. Whether your driving force is efficiency, risk mitigation, or sustainability, Endosafe? Nexus 200? ensures patient safety remains at the forefront.
Emerging Sequencing Strategies for Micro ID
Available for a limited time, this case study explores how microbial ID methods are addressing cancelled samples and how Next-Generation Sequencing and Targeted Amplicon Sequencing emerge as robust solutions.
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