If you’re a professional
researcher or research manager, you’ll be all too well aware of the fact that
research projects have to be almost incredibly well organized in all aspects of
their work right from the start. This is particularly the case when your research
involves polyclonal antibodies. This very complex field of research,
particularly pure research or product development, can be extraordinarily
encumbered with large amounts of data, research variables, and experimentation.
It’s interesting to note
that a new form of best practice for research projects has emerged –
Outsourcing lab services to manage the physical processes of polyclonal
antibody production, antigen selection, and manage the nuts and bolts of this
major “handling” element of research.
The logic of this approach
is pretty hard to argue with – Outsourcing this work allows researchers to
focus on the high-professional-grunt productive elements of research without
the additional workload of the lab work. If you’re thinking that this is a
drastically improved dynamic, particularly for large-scale projects, you’re
quite right. Outsourcing the lab work also removes the risk of incurring
expensive, open-ended costs of research, putting it on a contract basis where
costs can be much more easily managed.
A company called
Capralogics, one of the leading US service providers in this field is an
excellent example of how this new dynamic works. This company provides a complete spectrum of services, including
antibody production, antigen selection, and related supports for its clients.
As a major service provider,
they have the capacity to deliver scalable services, including a complete
bandwidth of services for large-scale projects. They produce a very broad range
of polyclonal antibodies, including rabbit
antibodies,rabbit anti-LAT1, human immunoglobulin and serum, as well as
their other polyclonal antibody services. They are able to provide
these services from the inception of a research project through to completion.
As you can see, the business
dynamics of this approach are also very good. A single service provider is a
positive blessing for researchers, delivering everything required for the
entire project and eliminating the sometimes messy situations which may occur
with multiple service providers.
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