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The Captivate Bio Collaborative Program is an ongoing program aimed at supporting scientists in the lab at all levels who are focused on basic or translational research. This program currently seeks academic researchers who are looking to foster a collaborative relationship across industry disciplines, gain access to new technology, test and validate new media formulations such as our RESiVATE MSC Medium, as well as FBS-alternative products like human platelet lysate.
At Captivate Bio, we believe there is no such thing as too much data. Our goal is to work closely with labs across a variety of fields, cell types, and applications to generate a better bank of real world data and feedback, ultimately to ensure that we continue to provide the most useful, optimized, and thoroughly validated technology to our customers.
This is an open program and eligibility will be confirmed upon review of your inquiry and interview with a member of our technology team. If your eligibility is confirmed, you will be granted immediate access to products and services, as well as voluntary participation in product evaluation programs.
Fill out the form below to apply and a member of our team will be in touch within 24-28 hours.
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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.
June 2023 - Captivate Bio and EverCell Bio are excited to announce a new collaboration, delivering unique and custom stem cell services paired with custom reagents to accelerate research for discovery in regenerative medicine.
In this interview, we talk to EverCell Bio’s Philip Manos about the challenges with hPSC cultures and how ROCK Inhibitors including Captivate Bio's CET Cocktail compares to traditional methods.
In this interview, we talked to Liliana Vertel from the University of Alberta about the impact of using ROCK Inhibitors including Captivate Bio's CET Cocktail in her studies of collagen disorders.