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News Release from: Bio-Rad Laboratories
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 17 May 2006
Renewed partnership with Institut
Pasteur
Bio-Rad Laboratories has renewed a collaboration agreement with the Institut Pasteur of Paris, France for an additional four years
This represents a continuation of a cooperative relationship that dates back to 1990 and gives Bio-Rad exclusive commercialisation rights to Pasteur's research developments in the areas of virology, microbiology, physiology, biochemistry, parasitology and mycology Bio-Rad and the Institut Pasteur signed the renewal agreement in Paris in December 2005
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Details of the agreement were not disclosed.
"We are pleased to continue our close working relationship with Institut Pasteur which provides important innovations affecting blood virus testing," said Bio-Rad president Norman Schwartz.
"The research at Pasteur is closely aligned with Bio-Rad's goal to be among the premier suppliers of innovative and useful diagnostic tools to the healthcare community and ultimately the patient." Institut Pasteur is a world renowned non-profit foundation which contributes to the prevention and treatment of disease, primarily infectious diseases, through research, education, and public health activities.
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