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Andrew Laskowski
Corporate Officer/Principal at SoloHill Engineering, Inc.
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Andrew Laskowski is currently employed as a Research Scientist at SoloHill Engineering, Inc. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan.
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SoloHill Engineering, Inc.
![]() SoloHill Engineering, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Solohill Engineering, Inc. researchs & develops microcarrier beads for cell and tissue culture industries. All currently available models have a solid core of either cross-linked polystyrene or modified polystyrene. Coatings such as glass, collagen (gelatin), cationic surface treatment, and recombinant proteins such as ProNectin® F are applied to promote attachment and growth of mammalian cells. The chemical constituents of the core can be adjusted to vary specific gravity from 1.02 – 1.10. These solid beads survive autoclaving up to 131° C and gamma irradiation with no deleterious effects. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2010-12-31 |
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University of Michigan | Graduate Degree |
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SoloHill Engineering, Inc.
![]() SoloHill Engineering, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Solohill Engineering, Inc. researchs & develops microcarrier beads for cell and tissue culture industries. All currently available models have a solid core of either cross-linked polystyrene or modified polystyrene. Coatings such as glass, collagen (gelatin), cationic surface treatment, and recombinant proteins such as ProNectin® F are applied to promote attachment and growth of mammalian cells. The chemical constituents of the core can be adjusted to vary specific gravity from 1.02 – 1.10. These solid beads survive autoclaving up to 131° C and gamma irradiation with no deleterious effects. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | Commercial Services |
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