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Integrated BioDiagnostics (ibidi)


Address: Schellingstrasse 4
Zip: 80799

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0800 00 11 11 28

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Integrated BioDiagnostics (ibidi) is a biotechnology company from Munich. ibidi is developing a brand new technology to simplify and accelerate analysis of biological samples.

In the 'Lab-on-a-Slide' system, different steps are integrated on one slide for preparation and analysis. This allows for analysis to be automated, standardized and run in parallel.

The design of the Lab-on-a-Slide systems is extremely flexible. Combined with the high optical quality of the used thermoplastics, this makes our slides a new platform technology for optical readouts.

The application profile includes usage in biological laboratories as well as clinical diagnostics and the identification of single molecules.

ibidi's main goal is to make laboratory work and routine diagnostics easier, more secure and more efficient.

Our R&D team of chemist, biologists und physicists have experience in the fields of genomics, proteomics, surface chemistry, nanotechnology, microfluidics and optics.

Currently, our first analysis-slides for in vitro cell microscopy are now commercially available. With it, we meet the requirements of modern cell biological research laboratories.

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