BioStem Technologies begins construction of new laboratory facility
BioStem Technologies, Inc — new laboratory facility rendering.
New facility will house multiple general labs, cleanrooms, and small batch manufacturing rooms.
BioStem Technologies has started construction of the company's new pharmaceutical grade laboratory facility. Biostem's pharmaceutical and nutraceutical operations have expanded rapidly since the change of control in late 2014, and the company has revised its original plans for the facility to include less office space and more 'small batch' manufacturing rooms and general laboratory space.
The new facility will house multiple general labs, cleanrooms, and small batch manufacturing rooms to support production and development of pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cell-based products. The facility will also be open for industrial and educational tours as a way of furthering BioStem's integrated mission of science, education and exhibition of the vast array of opportunities and benefits that are available to mankind through stem cell and nutritional products.
"This facility will give our scientists and researchers the laboratory resources they need to rapidly develop new products. We're looking forward to streamlining our developmentment and manufacturing processes, and to having the ability to test efficacy of these compounds in-house" said Andrew Van Vurst, COO of BioStem Technologies.
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