New York City CROs – Contract Research Map


BioreclamationIVT/Seralab PO Box 770 Hicksville NY In July 2014, BioreclamationIVT acquired Sera Laboratories. Seralab is now a division of BioreclamationIVT and offers the same products as before and more. Seralab, a division of BioreclamationIVT, handles European accounts while BioreclamationIVT oversees North American accounts. BioreclamationIVT is a worldwide provider of biological and in vitro products to pharmaceutical and biotechnology organizations. We specialize in control and disease state matrices manufactured from human and animal blood, plasma and serum, which are used in drug discovery, compound development, clinical and research diagnostics. We can immediately add value to your drug discovery and preclinical development program by providing large lot of hepatocytes, other cell types, and subcellular fractions along with associated media. BioreclamationIVT's products enable scientists and biomedical researchers to better understand the pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism of newly discovered compounds and the effects on disease processes. *Seralab* is a major supplier of quality animal sera and biological products to the cell culture and biopharma industries for use in such disciplines as cell biology, genomics, proteomics, virology, immunology, drug discovery and toxicology. Our technical and managerial staff have over 20 years of experience in serum and antibody production offering our customers reliability, full traceability and extensive quality control. We offer the most extensive range of animal based products in Europe from a wide variety of origins. In addition, *Seralab* offers a contract manufacture service for the supply of any serum and plasma products. At *Seralab* we continue to focus on the traditional values of quality product, competitive pricing and absolute customer care. Seralab, a division of BioreclamationIVT, handles European accounts while BioreclamationIVT oversees North American accounts.

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