CryoCrate
CryoCrate, an innovator for biomedical and agricultural cryostorage market, will disrupt current technologies using awards-winning cryomedia and devices.
- Stage Full Product Ready
- Industry Biotechnology
- Location Columbia, MO, US
- Currency USD
- Founded August 2012
- Employees 2
- Incorporation Type LLC
- Website cryocrate.com
Company Summary
Cell cryopreservation is a critical platform technology for biomedical research and applications. CryoCrate sells award-winning and groundbreaking cryopreservation solutions and devices to research institutes, bio-tech companies and biobanks, with a launch team including both sales/marketing and cryobiology professionals, and aims to bring technological revolution to cryopreservation. CryoCrate has raised $295K research funding.
Team
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president
Nationally recognized Cryobiologist. Founder of CryoCrate. Awardee of NIH SBIR, Coulter, MU Fast-track, Faculty Innovation awards. Top Reviewer for the Journal of Cryobiology. NIH SBIR reviewer. Recently, as the corresponding author of an article published in Nature Sci Report, invited by 2017 Biobanking. Also expertise in thermal engineering, instrumental design and development. Assistant Research Professor at Univ. of Missouri.
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CEO
Sales and Marketing Executive with an extensive background in strategic planning sales, marketing, marketing research, and business development. Regarded as a visionary leader with proven skills in tactical analysis and planning with demonstrated ability to break down complex issues and communicate goals effectively at all levels of the organization. Continually demonstrates strong track record of commercial success.
Advisors
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R. M. RobertsCurators' Professor of University of MissouriUnconfirmedPeter KoulenUMKC Professor & Felix and Carmen Sabates Missouri Endowed Chair in Vision Research and co-Director of the Vision Research CenterUnconfirmedVice President of Missouri Innovation Center
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