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The acquisition and processing of valuable biospecimens is highly regarded as a crucial step towards biological discovery. Studies in both academic research and industrial manufacturing settings look to maximise cell recovery and viability by minimising pre-analytical variables. These studies require documenting conditions including long-term cold storage temperatures, which can vary based on the sample type and volume. One important step helping to achieve greater consistency is utilising controlled-rate freezing. Using a reliable slow rate of freezing for many sample types to reach ultra-low or cryogenic temperatures complies with the most successful operating protocols. This webinar will discuss the key features and performance specifications that can aid in creating a secure collection of precious samples in an academic or GMP environment.
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Wilfredo Marin
Wilfredo Marin is a Sr. Product Application Specialist with Thermo Fisher Scientific, providing biobanking and cryopreservation expertise to both colleagues and customers. Wilfredo has innovative workflow solutions utilizing biospecimens at the highest levels of investigation. He’s also authored several publications during his previous 15 years in academic research laboratories. Wilfredo holds a B.A. and M.S. in biology from Stanford University.