Don’t miss out! Join us tomorrow, October 30th, for our webinar: Does PowerPlex® 18E System Live Up to its Promise?. Prof Dr. Katja Anslinger will share her findings on how this new system performs in forensic applications, including cold cases and complex DNA mixtures. Register now: https://bit.ly/4e3qFF7
About us
At Promega Corporation, creativity and connection drive discovery and innovation. We celebrate scientific discovery and the creative application of science to solve problems. Interactions with our customers, partners and vendors are central to everything we do, and we value those relationships. We seek out and build connections across the globe and in our local communities because creative problem solving requires a network of diverse ideas and viewpoints. We develop and evolve technologies and instrumentation in collaboration with scientists and researchers around the globe. From simple cloning vectors used to address fundamental questions in biology to bioluminescent assays that help us monitor food safety and water quality, we work side-by-side with our partners in academic, industrial and government institutions to bring the best minds to bear on the toughest questions. Since 1978, we have done this all with a steadfast commitment to sustainable business models that protect our environment, inspire and develop our employees as individuals, support the wellbeing and growth of our communities, and strengthen our relationships with our customers. With 16 branches around the world, Promega products are used by a global community of life scientists who are asking fundamental questions about biological processes as well as by scientists who are applying scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat diseases, discover new therapeutics, and use genetics and DNA testing for human identification.
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- Biotechnology Research
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Madison, WI
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- Privately Held
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- 1978
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- Nucleic Acid Isolation, Protein Expression and Analysis, Cell-Based and Biochemical Assays, Luminescent Chemistries, Custom Manufacturing, Custom Assay Services, Energy Metabolism, Reporter Bioasssays, Nucleic Acid Amplification, and Protein Degradation
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Updates
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Tired of manual workflows? The Maxwell® DE System offers automated medium- and high-throughput options to streamline sperm DNA separation from male: female mixed samples. Generate reliable, single-source male STR profiles with consistent, reproducible results—ideal for forensic labs aiming to quickly process sexual assault samples and reduce SAEK backlogs Learn more about how Maxwell® DE can improve your lab’s efficiency: https://bit.ly/3YIuhYI
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Do you have a wizard in your lab? Nominate your fellow lab star by filling out a form on our website for a chance to win prizes—earn an extra entry by posting with the hashtag #LabWiz and tagging Promega! Explore our resources and join the fun. https://bit.ly/4f0OIFT
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We enjoyed seeing both familiar and new faces at the ASHI Annual Meeting! We had great conversations about how our solutions can streamline lab workflows, enhance efficiency, and improve quality control. Have questions? Reach out to us at sccmteam@promega.com to keep the conversation going! #ASHI2024 #HLA Miss us at the event or want to learn more about our solutions? Explore our offerings on our resource page: https://bit.ly/3BWLyV6 Maxwell® CSC instruments and kits are intended for in vitro diagnostic use. GloMax® and Spectrum Compact are intended for research use only.
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Thanks to everyone who joined us at the ESGCT Congress! Your enthusiasm for gene and cell therapy fuels our innovation. Missed us at the event? Explore here for our latest cell and gene therapy tools, including AAV and lenti titer solutions, and high-throughput tools for exosome capture and nucleic acid extraction and impurity dsRNA detection assays for mRNA therapy development. https://bit.ly/40kexwg
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The iGEM Competition challenges young scientists with a passion for synthetic biology. Promega-sponsored teams have earned top honors in the competition, but more importantly they have made huge advances in addressing some of our world's biggest challenges. https://bit.ly/3Ut42D7
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HUPO World Congress 2024 was an incredible experience! We had the pleasure of introducing Arg-C Ultra to the proteomics community, showcasing its precision and efficiency in mass spectrometry. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to learn more about how this new protease can elevate your research. If you missed us or want to dive deeper into our offerings, explore our literature portal for all the insights and resources we shared at the event: https://bit.ly/3YoCHTI #Proteomics #MassSpec
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Neuronal extracellular vesicles (NEVs) play a vital role in neuron-astrocyte communication, particularly influencing astrocyte metabolism. NEVs regulate the Fbp2 enzyme in astrocytes, enhancing glycolysis and lactate production. This lactate supports neurons, especially during high-demand activities like memory formation. Curious about how NEVs support neuronal function? Read the latest on NEVs' influence on astrocyte mitochondrial health and metabolism. https://bit.ly/3YA2OIK #Neuroscience #CellBiology #Astrocytes #NeuronalFunction #MetabolicCrosstalk #ExtracellularVesicles
Neurons' Role in FBP2 Regulation - Promega Connections
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Nominate your science mentor and celebrate their impact! Fill out a quick form for a chance to win exciting prizes—plus, repost with the hashtag #LabWiz and tag Promega for an extra entry! Whether it’s their guidance in the lab or their inspiring words, let’s honor those who make science magical. Submit your nomination today! https://bit.ly/4eXS4tx
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Day three of Illuminating New Frontiers: Cracking the Undruggable Code concluded with inspiring discussions on RNA’s expanding role in therapeutic innovation. Professor Matt Disney’s groundbreaking work on RNA degradation sparked interest in targeting cancer drivers like cMYC. Innovative tools from Professor Amanda Garner’s lab are advancing our understanding of RNA-protein interactions, while Professor Jay Schneekloth’s machine learning strategies are building datasets to predict RNA binding properties and guide future screening efforts. Missed yesterday's session? Watch on demand now! https://bit.ly/40hGrsG