by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
We're excited to announce that our new laboratory expansion, which will create purpose-built space for our growing cell culture and molecular services, is almost complete!
The expansion has really come along over the Christmas break and we can't wait to show you the...
by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
Perfectus Biomed are proud to announce that, following an annual surveillance audit carried out by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), we have successfully transitioned from ISO 17025:2005 to ISO 17025:2017 for three different biofilm...
by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
We are honoured to be shortlisted as a finalist for Employer of the Year and Rising Star High Growth Business of the Year at the 2019 Halton Business Awards!
About Halton Business Awards 2019
Halton Chamber of Commerce will host the 2019 business awards which...
by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
Over the last ten years, 19 new genetic mechanisms of
antibiotic resistance within bacteria have been identified, which are the cause
of many infections within the United Kingdom. Public Health England (PHE) have
therefore released a 5-year infectious disease strategy...
by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
Endotoxins are toxins present
within a bacterial cell wall that are released when a cell disintegrates. They
are lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and are found within the outer membrane of the
cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxins often consist of lipid A,...
by Perfectus Biomed | Company Update, News
Perfectus Biomed are delighted to announce that we have received
funding from the National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) for a collaborative
project with the University of Bath. The project will involve the commercialisation
of a burn wound biofilm model to provide a...