Product category:
General lab equipment
News Release from: VWR International
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2004
Catalogue for cash-saving start-up
programme
Leading manufacturers offer thousands of dollars in savings and free products to help new labs cut initial start-up costs and obtain products needed to run an efficient life science laboratory
The VWR International 2004-2005 VWR Biomarke new lab start-up programme guide offers a selection of life science promotions to help lower the costs of starting up a new lab The programme offers discounts of up to 50% off manufacturer's suggested list price on the most commonly used reagents and accessories required by new labs, including a selection of VWR's own VWR Collection products
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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VWR announces details of its 2001-2002 bioMarke laboratory start-up programme, offering cash savings and free products for newly-established laboratories
Leading life science product suppliers have partnered with the VWR Biomarke program.
They include Axygen Scientific, BD Biosciences, Beckman Coulter, Bender Medical Systems, BioHit, Boekel Scientific, Corning Life Sciences, EMD Biosciences, Eppendorf, Gentra, Gradipore, Harvard Apparatus, Hyclone, Mallinckrodt Baker, Mediatech, Nalge Nunc International, Pall Life Sciences, Promega, Rockland Immunochemicals, Shelton Scientific, Techne, Thermo Electron, UVP Laboratory Products, VWR In Silico Solution, Whatman, and Wheaton Science Products.
The VWR Biomarke programme is a market source for life science research chemicals, equipment, supplies and services.
In addition to the New Lab Start-Up programme, the VWR Biomarke programme components include the VWR Biomarke magazine, a guide to new trends and technologies in the life science industry, and the comprehensive support of VWR's team of life science specialists.
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