3233 15th St S; Fargo, ND 58104Founded in 1998, Aldevron is a recognized leader in contract development and manufacturing. Our custom services provide the basis for breakthroughs that enable clients to create the next generation of biological products. Our services include: • Plasmid DNA production meeting all quality standards from pre-clinical research through GMP. Our conserved process ensures consistency at all stages of development. • Therapeutic mRNA transcripts and gRNA for gene editing. We offer exceptional production flexibility and rapid turnaround times. • Protein design and manufacture that meet stringent quality and activity specifications. We support all quality grades, from research through GMP. • RG to GMP Cas9 nucleases, IVT enzymes for mRNA, and other enzymes tested for performance and evaluated by independent industry collaborators. Aldevron’s collaborative approach and commitment to quality allow us to meet precise client requirements and provide innovative solutions to advance science. Aldevron is headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, and has additional facilities in Madison, Wisconsin.
4837 Amber Valley Pkwy S; Fargo, ND 58104Founded in 1998, Aldevron is a recognized leader in contract development and manufacturing. Our custom services provide the basis for breakthroughs that enable clients to create the next generation of biological products. Our services include: • Plasmid DNA production meeting all quality standards from pre-clinical research through GMP. Our conserved process ensures consistency at all stages of development. • Therapeutic mRNA transcripts and gRNA for gene editing. We offer exceptional production flexibility and rapid turnaround times. • Protein design and manufacture that meet stringent quality and activity specifications. We support all quality grades, from research through GMP. • RG to GMP Cas9 nucleases, IVT enzymes for mRNA, and other enzymes tested for performance and evaluated by independent industry collaborators. Aldevron’s collaborative approach and commitment to quality allow us to meet precise client requirements and provide innovative solutions to advance science. Aldevron is headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, and has additional facilities in Madison, Wisconsin.
4055 41st Avenue South Fargo, ND, 58104 United StatesFounded in 1998, Aldevron is a recognized leader in contract development and manufacturing. Our custom services provide the basis for breakthroughs that enable clients to create the next generation of biological products. Our services include: • Plasmid DNA production meeting all quality standards from pre-clinical research through GMP. Our conserved process ensures consistency at all stages of development. • Therapeutic mRNA transcripts and gRNA for gene editing. We offer exceptional production flexibility and rapid turnaround times. • Protein design and manufacture that meet stringent quality and activity specifications. We support all quality grades, from research through GMP. • RG to GMP Cas9 nucleases, IVT enzymes for mRNA, and other enzymes tested for performance and evaluated by independent industry collaborators. Aldevron’s collaborative approach and commitment to quality allow us to meet precise client requirements and provide innovative solutions to advance science. Aldevron is headquartered in Fargo, North Dakota, and has additional facilities in Madison, Wisconsin.
604 Hwy 15 West, P.O. Box 510, Northwood, ND 58267AGVISE Laboratories provides a complete line of agricultural testing services and technical support to the United States and Canada. With laboratories in Northwood, North Dakota, and Benson, Minnesota, we are a leader in the area of soil testing and plant analysis. Our testing services include GLP and Non-GLP analysis.
342 42nd St. S. Fargo, ND 58103 USAClinical Supplies Management (CSM) offers on-demand packaging, labeling and clinical trials.
Aldevron 3233 15 Street South Fargo, ND 58104 USAAntibody discovery against any target Genovac offers the world’s most advanced antibody discovery solutions. Our innovative immunization technologies combined with our advanced hybridoma and Berkeley Lights Beacon platform provides success against the most challenging targets. We partner with all leading transgenic animal companies and offer everything from cDNA synthesis to antibody sequencing.
1810 NDSU Research Circle North, Ste. B Fargo, ND, 58102 United StatesAntibody discovery against any target Genovac offers the world’s most advanced antibody discovery solutions. Our innovative immunization technologies combined with our advanced hybridoma and Berkeley Lights Beacon platform provides success against the most challenging targets. We partner with all leading transgenic animal companies and offer everything from cDNA synthesis to antibody sequencing.
PO Box 818 849 14th St. SW Valley City, ND, 58072Heartland Flax is opening the door to the future by providing stable and long lasting products that are going where no flax has gone before.
505 East Broadway AvenueMicrobac Laboratories, Inc. is a full-service contract laboratory (cGMP and GLP) offering: Microbiology, Analytical Chemistry,and Virology testing. Other tests: Stability, Environmental Monitoring, and Elemental Analysis. Industries serviced: Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Generics, Cosmetics, and OTC. Microbac will work as the contracted laboratory supporting laboratory testing services in preparation for filing the IND - NDA, BLA and ANDA Submissions.
500 University Avenue WestMinot, ND 58707Located in north central North Dakota, Minot State University is a place where east meets west. Nestled on the northern edge of the Mouse River Valley, the campus stands at the heart of the "Magic City." The city of Minot - nicknamed the "Magic City" for its phenomenal growth during the early 1900s - is a regional center for commerce, culture, healthcare, agribusiness and industry. Minot is home to Minot Air Force Base and is a key service provider in the burgeoning Bakken oil play that's made North Dakota's economy one of the strongest in the United States. Vision 2013 is the map that navigates the success of MSU. Offering more than 60 undergraduate majors and several graduate degrees, we've positioned ourselves to meet growth in fields such as criminal justice, education, management, nursing, social work, the sciences, energy economics and finance and management information systems. Graduates from our master's program in speech-language pathology are highly sought after. We provide students an exceptional education at one of the most affordable prices in the nation. We are committed to individual student success: with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, class sizes are optimal for hands on learning. We encourage student involvement in research; we emphasize campus and community engagement; and our strong athletic programs participate in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in the NCAA Division II. MSU is an international campus, with students from 28 countries - many from Canada. Most U.S. students hail from North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota. Nearly all 50 states and several Native American tribes are represented in our student body and on our faculty. In return, we have a strong study abroad program allowing MSU students to study nearly anywhere in the world.
500 University Avenue WestMinot, , ND , 58707 United StatesLocated in north central North Dakota, Minot State University is a place where east meets west. Nestled on the northern edge of the Mouse River Valley, the campus stands at the heart of the "Magic City." The city of Minot - nicknamed the "Magic City" for its phenomenal growth during the early 1900s - is a regional center for commerce, culture, healthcare, agribusiness and industry. Minot is home to Minot Air Force Base and is a key service provider in the burgeoning Bakken oil play that's made North Dakota's economy one of the strongest in the United States. Vision 2013 is the map that navigates the success of MSU. Offering more than 60 undergraduate majors and several graduate degrees, we've positioned ourselves to meet growth in fields such as criminal justice, education, management, nursing, social work, the sciences, energy economics and finance and management information systems. Graduates from our master's program in speech-language pathology are highly sought after. We provide students an exceptional education at one of the most affordable prices in the nation. We are committed to individual student success: with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, class sizes are optimal for hands on learning. We encourage student involvement in research; we emphasize campus and community engagement; and our strong athletic programs participate in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in the NCAA Division II. MSU is an international campus, with students from 28 countries - many from Canada. Most U.S. students hail from North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota. Nearly all 50 states and several Native American tribes are represented in our student body and on our faculty. In return, we have a strong study abroad program allowing MSU students to study nearly anywhere in the world.
P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050The NDSU Beef Cattle Research Complex is a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of beef cattle research at NDSU well into the future. The center will allow NDSU to accomplish the vast array of research needed to meet the challenges of 21st century beef cattle production. It complements intensive campus-based facilities such as the Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center and the extensive research capabilities at the Research Extension Centers in Carrington, Streeter, Hettinger and Dickinson.
P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND, 58108-6050 United StatesThe NDSU Beef Cattle Research Complex is a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of beef cattle research at NDSU well into the future. The center will allow NDSU to accomplish the vast array of research needed to meet the challenges of 21st century beef cattle production. It complements intensive campus-based facilities such as the Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center and the extensive research capabilities at the Research Extension Centers in Carrington, Streeter, Hettinger and Dickinson.
NDSU Dept. 7000 311 Morrill Hall, P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050The North Dakota State University Bio Energy and Product Innovation Center (BioEPIC) offers stakeholders a single site within NDSU for reliable, high-quality, targeted research, Extension, education and technology transfer related to biomass production, harvesting, transportation, and development of technologies, products and processes utilizing biomass and other biological feedstocks. BioEPIC helps communities become sustainable through the production of renewable energy and bio-based products. The Center assists individuals and industry explore and commercialize opportunities for bio-energy and bio-products through the use of economic, marketing and feasibility studies. NDSU has the demonstrated capacity to provide integrated biological, physical and social solutions in the biomass/bioenergy/bioproducts arena. Vision A future where North Dakota is a leader in the development of renewable energy and biobased products. Goal The Center will provide North Dakota and the surrounding region with comprehensive, coordinated and collaborative resources in research, technology, Extension and education, leading to the economic viability of biomass and bioproducts to ensure a sustainable, healthy environment. Objectives The Center’s objectives are to develop emerging technologies, coordinate research strategies and activities, utilize biomass resource streams to reduce waste and increase efficiency, energize business and industry investment in biomass and bioproducts, stimulate student interest and learning in the biobased economy, and help revitalize communities.
NDSU Dept. 7000 311 Morrill Hall, P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, , ND , 58108-6050 United StatesThe North Dakota State University Bio Energy and Product Innovation Center (BioEPIC) offers stakeholders a single site within NDSU for reliable, high-quality, targeted research, Extension, education and technology transfer related to biomass production, harvesting, transportation, and development of technologies, products and processes utilizing biomass and other biological feedstocks. BioEPIC helps communities become sustainable through the production of renewable energy and bio-based products. The Center assists individuals and industry explore and commercialize opportunities for bio-energy and bio-products through the use of economic, marketing and feasibility studies. NDSU has the demonstrated capacity to provide integrated biological, physical and social solutions in the biomass/bioenergy/bioproducts arena. Vision A future where North Dakota is a leader in the development of renewable energy and biobased products. Goal The Center will provide North Dakota and the surrounding region with comprehensive, coordinated and collaborative resources in research, technology, Extension and education, leading to the economic viability of biomass and bioproducts to ensure a sustainable, healthy environment. Objectives The Center’s objectives are to develop emerging technologies, coordinate research strategies and activities, utilize biomass resource streams to reduce waste and increase efficiency, energize business and industry investment in biomass and bioproducts, stimulate student interest and learning in the biobased economy, and help revitalize communities.
Dept 2735, Chemistry and Molecular Biology 1231 Albrecht Boulevard, Ladd 104 PO Box 6050 Fargo ND 58108-6050The Center for Protease Research, an NIH / NIGMS / COBRE supported center, has broad-based research programs to provide fundamental information on how proteases, key biological players, impact several diseases. The biological role played by matrix metalloproteinases and histone deacetylases in cancer, arthritis, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, and asthma is being investigated. These studies have the potential to provide novel therapeutics that can treat these deadly and debilitating diseases. The Center for Protease Research currently has nine investigators from three different NDSU colleges. Two central Core Facilities in biology and synthesis established by the Center have had a significant impact on research programs in the university and throughout North Dakota. The Center has initiated several outreach activities such as workshops for North Dakota University System faculty and students and a summer research program for undergraduates. Long-term goals for the Center are: To carry out cutting edge research in biomedical science and foster growth of biomedical research in the state of North Dakota Bring the North Dakota research establishment to the point where it can have a significant impact on biomedical research effort in the nation. Increase the availability of well-trained personnel with biomedical expertise for employment in the region and beyond. Establish the Center as a resource for enabling biomedical research at NDSU and the state of North Dakota.
209B Morrill Hall Fargo ND 58108-6050Established by the Board of Higher Education in 2002, the overall goal of the Center for Nutrition and Pregnancy is to increase the proportion of healthy, productive offspring by ensuring an optimal maternal environment during pregnancy and lactation. This research area is extremely important because of its tremendous potential socioeconomic impact.
209B Morrill Hall Fargo, ND, 58108-6050 United StatesEstablished by the Board of Higher Education in 2002, the overall goal of the Center for Nutrition and Pregnancy is to increase the proportion of healthy, productive offspring by ensuring an optimal maternal environment during pregnancy and lactation. This research area is extremely important because of its tremendous potential socioeconomic impact.
NDSU Dept 7620 PO Box 6050 Fargo, ND, 58105-6050 United StatesThe Bioimaging and Sensing Center is committed to discovery, development and adaptation of cost-effective and intelligent sensors / sensing systems for biological applications (plants, animal & associated biological systems including safety/wellness of human systems). Philosophy We work with our partners to gain a clear understanding of their needs. We set high but realistic goals within budget and time constrains. We respect and protect our partners' need for confidentiality. We integrate multi-disciplinary research and expertise with advanced information and intelligent sensing technologies to attack problems from every angle.
1915 North Kavaney DriveOdyssey Research offers clinical trial management services.
Bismarck, ND United StatesOdyssey Research offers clinical trial management services.
4801 Amber Valley Parkway Fargo, ND 58104 USAPRACS Institute offers clinical and preclinical research services as well as bioanalytical assay development with expertise in bioavailability, bioequivalence, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamic modeling, and proof of concept.
625 Demers AvenuePRACS Institute offers clinical and preclinical research services as well as bioanalytical assay development with expertise in bioavailability, bioequivalence, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamic modeling, and proof of concept.
9607 41 Avenue NWSBI Fine Chemicals offers custom synthesis, molecule development, lead optimization, intermediates, and manufacturing services.
2000 Ninth Avenue SouthSouthern Research has supported preclinical pharmacological and toxicological studies for government and commercial clients for more than 80 years. These efforts have resulted in the development of a highly talented, experienced, and dedicated staff of scientists with expertise in executing a broad range of studies to support Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling programs. In addition, we operate in full compliance with U.S. FDA GLP regulations. To ensure high-quality study execution and client satisfaction, our team of scientists and technical staff work as an extension of your team to provide a level of partnership that is unparalleled among contract research organizations. Southern Research Institute offers Therapeutic Discovery Hit Identification Hit-to-lead Optimization Discovery ADME, Bioanalytical Informatics Medicinal Chemistry Support Immunophenotyping Functional Assays Customized Assays GLP Toxicology Efficacy Studies (BSL-3 Capabilities) Tumor Xenograft Models IND-Enabling Studies in Rodent to NHP Animal Models
Fargo, ND USATHISS Consulting provides consulting, project management, and business development services for companies within the pharmaceutical/ biotechnology/ medical device industries.
1729 9th Street South Fargo, ND, 58103 United StatesTHISS Consulting provides consulting, project management, and business development services for companies within the pharmaceutical/ biotechnology/ medical device industries.
4489 Highway 41 North Velva, ND 58790Agro-Tech Inc. is a locally owned business located in north central North Dakota. Established in 1996, we specialize in providing contract research services for the agricultural sector. Agro-Tech provides field research services for more than 45 multinational companies. High quality research, fast data turn around, and strict confidentiality brings repeat customers back to Agro-Tech. Agro-Tech makes every effort to meet our customer needs.
4489 State Highway 41 Velva, ND, 58790 United StatesAgro-Tech Inc. is a locally owned business located in north central North Dakota. Established in 1996, we specialize in providing contract research services for the agricultural sector. Agro-Tech provides field research services for more than 45 multinational companies. High quality research, fast data turn around, and strict confidentiality brings repeat customers back to Agro-Tech. Agro-Tech makes every effort to meet our customer needs.
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