Case Studies

Haier Biomedical delivers colossal cryogenic storage system to support multiple myeloma research

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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. 

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Ensuring biobank safety with remote freezer monitoring

Nottingham Tissue Biobank stores and distributes different types of human tissue that can be used in a variety of surgical procedures. The service sits within the University of Nottingham, and its main user is the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, comprising Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital. The mainstay of the tissue bank is femoral heads collected with consent from live donors during complete hip replacements. These are then stored at -80 °C in ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers at Queen’s Medical Centre, and tested extensively in line with the rigorous requirements stipulated by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), the UK’s independent regulator of human tissue and organ donations. At the end of a six-month testing period, the femoral heads can be released for use as bone grafts in various orthopaedic surgeries such as shoulder, hip and ankle revisions performed at either of the two hospital sites within the trust 
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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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WHO Project in Cameroon

To alleviate the blood shortage in Cameroon and improve the quality of local healthcare, the World Health Organization, in collaboration with ISDB Bank, has chosen Haier Biomedical to fund and purchase Haier Biomedical’s Blood Refrigerator HXC-106 and Haier Biomedical’s Plasma Freezer DW40-W100, a total of 196 units of Haier Biomedical products to help build the national blood transfusion centre and 4 regional blood transfusion centres in Cameroon. 
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Approved by U.S. R&D Institutions

Haier Biomedical’s products now located at top research universities in the U.S. to assist in the development of anti-pandemic research and are trusted by U.S. government agencies as a long-term partner.
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Belgian Pharmaceutical Company Chooses Haier Biomedical

In recent years, biobanks have become increasingly important to scientific research, and many studies require the use of samples from biobanks to carry out their work. 
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Assisting Sri Lanka Pandemic R&D

This is especially important in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the safety of the samples and of the research personnel becomes the top priority. 
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TUSEB Biobank Project in Turkey

TUSEB ordered five YDD-750-445 liquid nitrogen containers from Haier Biomedical after a comparison process in order to improve the construction of a biobank and to achieve safe and efficient storage. 
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WHO Project in Cameroon

To alleviate the blood shortage in Cameroon and improve the quality of local healthcare, the World Health Organization, in collaboration with ISDB Bank, has chosen Haier Biomedical to fund and purchase Haier Biomedical’s Blood Refrigerator HXC-106 and Haier Biomedical’s Plasma Freezer DW40-W100, a total of 196 units of Haier Biomedical products to help build the national blood transfusion centre and 4 regional blood transfusion centres in Cameroon. 
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UN COVAX Program-Bangladesh

COVAX, known as the COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation Program, is co-led by the Coalition for Epidemic Prevention and Innovation (CEPI), the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine for all participating countries and economies. 
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Supporting Colombia's Herd Immunization

In order to better implement the national vaccine network and respond positively to the Colombian government's "mass immunisation" target, the local MoH has imported 585 Ice-Lined refrigerators HBC-260 and 105 Solar Direct Drive Freezers HTD-40 from Haier Biomedical to deploy the vaccine cold chain in more than 500 cities and regions across Colombia in a localised manner. 
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