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Growing Your Biobusiness

SRC’s BioManufacturing Unit provides contract manufacturing and contract research to help grow your business. We will work with you from scale-up to production on a range of fermentation applications.

We operate a world-class Biosafety Level 2 BioManufacturing Facility and are Canada’s only contract research organization with a Canadian Food Inspection Agency license to produce animal vaccines. We also have fermentation facilities and expertise for non-regulated work in such areas as crop protection, seed enhancement and biofuels.

Commitment to Excellence

  • Quality is BioManufacturing's #1 priority.
    • Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) employees ensure that all aspects of a project are performed according to Good Laboratory Practices (GLP).
    • Training and calibration and maintenance programs ensure the success of our projects.
  • Our team realizes that project management is key to successful projects.  We practice a tried and true project management process and strive to maintain high levels of coordination with colleagues and clients.
  • We offer flexible scheduling and efficient, confidential service.
  • We have the multidisciplinary expertise and a state-of-the-art facility that can be used by companies to develop and improve their processes.
  • Our focus is on technology commercialization and the seamless transfer of technology to and from our clients.
  • Clients are welcome and encouraged to participate in the development of processes.
  • Close proximity to other animal testing facilities, such as the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO). 

Services

Facilities

Quality Control Labs

People


Contact Us:
 

Michael Best
Business Unit Manager
Ph: 306-933-5537
Email: Michael.Best@src.sk.ca

Amy Friesen, M.Sc.
Sales and Marketing
Ph: 306-933-7920
Email: friesen@src.sk.ca

 

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