Company Profile

Harvard Bioscience Inc (AKA: Biostage~MitoScan Corporation~Harvard Bioscience Inc~Harvard Apparatus Inc)
Profile last edited on: 10/28/22      CAGE: 1MBG8      UEI: CS6JFXF1C373

Business Identifier: Scientific instruments, systems, and lab consumables used in life science research and regenerative medicine
Year Founded
1901
First Award
1998
Latest Award
2010
Program Status
Inactive (Acquired)
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Location Information

84 October Hill Road
Holliston, MA 01746
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 05
County: Middlesex

Public Profile

Harvard BioScience, Inc. (NASDAQ:HBIO) develops, manufactures, and markets scientific instruments, systems, and innovative, enabling tools used in drug discovery research at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities and government laboratories. Spun out of Harvard Medical School as Harvard Apparatus in 1901, the company began using the name Harvard Bioscience in the early 1980's before legally changing the company's name in 2000. With a very active acquisition strategy, Harvard Bioscience has a large number of subsidiaries throughout the United States and Europe. The company’s products primarily target ADMET testing and molecular biology application areas. Its ADMET testing products include absorption diffusion chambers that measure the absorption of a drug into the bloodstream; well equilibrium dialysis plates for serum protein binding assays; organ testing systems; infusion pumps for infusing small quantities of liquid; behavioral products used in neuroscience, cardiology, psychological, and respiratory studies to evaluate the effects of situational stimuli, drugs, and nutritional infusions on motor and sensory, activity, and learning and test behavior; cell injection systems; ventilators; and electroporation products. Its molecular biology products consist of molecular biology spectrophotometers, DNA/RNA/protein calculators, multi-well plate readers, amino acid analysis systems, liquid dispensers, and gel electrophoresis systems, as well as liquid handling consumables primarily comprising pipettes, pipette tips, autoradiography films, gloves, thermal cycler accessories, and reagents. Harvard Bioscience, Inc. also distributes various devices, instruments, and consumable items used in experiments involving cells, tissues, organs, and animals in the fields of proteomics, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, cell biology, molecular biology, and toxicology; develops devices used by clinicians and researchers in the field of regenerative medicine, including bioreactors for growing tissue and organs outside the body, and injectors for stem cell therapy; and manufactures microdialysis products for in vivo sampling and monitoring of organs and tissue

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
250-500
Revenue Range
20M-50M
VC funded?
Yes
Public/Private
Publicly Traded
Stock Info
NASDAQ : HBIO
IP Holdings
5-9

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2010 2 NIH $917,566
Project Title: Patch Clamp Amplifiers on a Chip
2001 2 NSF $592,127
Project Title: Development of an Automated Instrument Platform for Facilitating Submitochondrial Particle (SMP) Toxicity Assays

Key People / Management

  Jeffrey A Duchemin -- President And CEO

  Alan Bettermann

  Chane Graziano -- retired President

  David Green -- Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder

  Karl Gustavson

  Federick J Sigworth

  Yong Sun -- Vp Of Strategic Marketing & Bus. Devel. And R&D