Culture Collections and the Biotechnology Deal

Authors

  • Martin Sievers Culture Collection of Switzerland c/o ZHAW Einsiedlerstrasse 29 CH-8820 Wädenswil;, Email: martin.sievers@zhaw.ch
  • Gottfried Sasen Culture Collection of Switzerland c/o ZHAW Einsiedlerstrasse 29 CH-8820 Wä
  • Tobias Wermelinger Culture Collection of Switzerland c/o ZHAW Einsiedlerstrasse 29 CH-8820 Wä
  • Silvano Landert
  • David Frasson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2010.782

Keywords:

Biological resource centres, Ccos, Culture collection of switzerland

Abstract

Culture collections provide starting material for life science research, development and production. Especially in biotechnology, well characterised and pure microbial strains are essential for reproducible and safe bioprocesses. Culture collections also play a role as repositories of biological material for future applications and help to preserve biological diversity. In addition, they also maintain the know-how needed for more complex identification methods and help to develop new techniques. To enable culture collections to achieve higher quality standards, new certification guidelines for biological resource centres are currently being developed.

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Published

2010-11-26

How to Cite

[1]
M. Sievers, G. Sasen, T. Wermelinger, S. Landert, D. Frasson, Chimia 2010, 64, 782, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2010.782.

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Scientific Articles