A stem cell tools and technology company in Frederick released a new biomanufacturing system that it says is the first of its kind.
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Read More »September 11, 2019 Comments Off on RoosterBio ships umbilical stem cell biomanufacturing system
A stem cell tools and technology company in Frederick released a new biomanufacturing system that it says is the first of its kind.
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Read More »August 7, 2019 Comments Off on RoosterBio raises $15M so far in series B financing
A stem cell tools and technology company in Frederick raised more than $15 million in a series B financing round now underway.
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Read More »January 26, 2018 Comments Off on Md. stem cell firm’s new product aims to speed medicine development
RoosterBio Inc. has launched a new product that it says could allow for faster and less costly development of regenerative medicine.
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Read More »October 5, 2017 Comments Off on TEDCO awards $1 million for stem cell projects
TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, awarded four recipients more than $1 million for stem cell research for validation and commercialization of products. LifeSprout and RoosterBio received awards totaling $600,000 to help commercialize products based on stem cell technology. Using ...
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Read More »September 14, 2017 Comments Off on Md. biotech firm launches new product line for making stem cells
RoosterBio Inc., a biotechnology tools company, on Thursday launched a new product portfolio that it says will improve manufacturing processes for adult stem cells. The Frederick firm’s new CliniControl line is designed to simplify product development of therapies that use human mesenchymal ...
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Read More »December 9, 2016 Comments Off on Bag for Md. firm’s adult stem cell medium could hasten development
New packaging used for a Maryland firm’s product could shorten development time for medical products that use adult human stem cells. Frederick-based RoosterBio Inc.’s human mesenchymal stem/stromal cell expansion medium now comes in a single-use disposable bag, which eliminates the need to ...
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