Case Studies
Future-proofing LN2 Cryogenic Storage at the Rayne Institute
The Rayne Institute at King’s College London is home to leading clinical and laboratory research groups specialising in haematology and advanced therapies. Multiple departments, including the Department of Haematology, the Haematology Biobank and the Gene Therapy Vector Facility (GTVF), rely on secure, long-term cryogenic storage to preserve thousands of valuable biological samples.
When the institute’s existing liquid nitrogen (LN2) storage infrastructure began to show signs of ageing, a major upgrade project was launched. The goal was to modernise the facility, improve safety, increase storage capacity and reduce LN2 consumption, while ensuring ongoing protection of critical samples.
Case study – University of the Highlands and Islands
The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is an integrated, tertiary establishment with 10 colleges and research institutions spread around Inverness, the Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire regions. The university’s Division of Biomedical Sciences conducts a broad spectrum of research, from schizophrenia genetics and immunology through to studies into melanoma and mesothelioma.
Touchlight DNA Case Study
Case Study: Synthetic DNA shaping the future of biomanufacturing
Shaping the future of biomanufacturing through chloroplast expression
Bright Biotech is a start-up pioneering the use of chloroplast-based protein expression systems to produce high-value proteins at scale.
Bright Biotech Case Study
Unlocking discovery with cold chain storage solutions
Incubating success in a microbiology laboratory
Haier Biomedical delivers colossal cryogenic storage system to support multiple myeloma research
Haier Biomedical delivers colossal cryogenic storage system to support multiple myeloma research
The Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences is the largest research centre investigating the causes, pathways and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in Europe. It forms part of the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford, an internationally recognised institute where scientists work alongside clinicians to enhance translational research. The centre’s multidisciplinary team is composedof around 350 staff and postgraduatestudents, who have access to state- of-the-art facilities – from expansive laboratories to GMP-compliant clean rooms – that help them make meaningful advances in therapies to transform the lives of patients.
Ensuring biobank safety with remote freezer monitoring
Unlocking discovery with cold chain storage solutions
Many of the research groups hosted by the Roslin Institute, a globally renowned animal sciences research organisation that aims to promote sustainable agriculture, disease control and animal and human health,
rely on biological samples for their
various cutting-edge projects, and the campus
also boasts extensive archives of samples
dating back up to 30 years, which serve as a
valuable resource for numerous studies. These
important biological materials must be stored at
low or ultra-low temperatures (ULT) around the
clock to preserve their viability, and the Roslin
Institute has been using a wide range of cold
chain storage solutions from Haier Biomedical
for around 10 years to safeguard its precious
research specimens, including [-80 °C], [-40 °C]
and Under-counter ULT freezers.













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