
26 April 2021
All local recommended safety guidelines followed at the time of interview.
Up to 70% of mammalian cell cultures used to publish work are unknowingly contaminated by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Perfectus Biomed has set the course to help researchers and scientists detect contamination and obtain valid results.
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In just three months, with the help of QIAGEN, we built a new molecular biology lab and designed a PCR workflow from sample to insight.
Dr. Samantha Westgate, CEO and Founder, Perfectus Biomed Group, England
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If you're cultivating a sample in a lab, in a non-sterile environment, you might be bringing in particular viruses or different pathogens, such as parasites.
Paul Malone, Scientist, Perfectus Biomed Group, England
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