Lab Suppliers and Service Providers

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ADInstruments

ADInstruments

New Zealand

Established in 1988, ADInstruments develops high performance digital data acquisition and analysis solutions for biomedical research and life science education.

AEI Technologies

AEI Technologies

United States

AEI Technologies manufactures Metabolic Carts, Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Analyzers and Respirometry Systems for human physiology research and industry application.

CORTEX

CORTEX

Germany

CORTEX is a world market leader in mobile performance testing represented in medical, sports and fitness.

Cosmed

Cosmed

Italy

COSMED is an Italian Company manufacturing Cardio Pulmonary Diagnostic Equipment.

Coulbourn Instruments

Coulbourn Instruments

United States

With more than 45 years’ experience in research instrumentation, Coulbourn Instruments and Panlab offer a comprehensive range of flexible and straightforward solutions for the automated evaluation of behavior in small laboratory animals. Quality and reliable tools for filling both standard and advanced needs in Neuroscience, Metabolism and Cardiovascular research: video-tracking, mazes, operant/behavior chambers, fear conditioning and startle test, rota rods, treadmills, indirect calorimetry and much more.

Data Sciences International

Data Sciences International

United States

Data Sciences International (DSI) is the leader in preclinical physiological monitoring offering telemetry, instrumentation, software and services to help advance science. Industries served include: Pharmaceuticals, Academia, Contract Research Organizations, Biological and Chemical Defense, Medical Devices, Government, and Biotechnology.

ECO MEDICS AG

ECO MEDICS AG

Switzerland

ECO MEDICS offers computerized pulmonary diagnostic products for neonatology, sports medicine, scientific research and veterinary medicine.

Harvard Apparatus

Harvard Apparatus

United States

Harvard Apparatus is known for their easy-to-use programmable syringe pumps, the PHD ULTRA and Elite touch screen series. Harvard Apparatus also developed the first volume controlled- and then pressure-controlled ventilators, pulsatile blood pumps, transducers, amplifiers, recorders, glassware and many other specialized bioscience research products.


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