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Milestones of the company's history

2009

Ten years hepacult!
On the occasion of this anniversary an experts meeting focused on "Proven and new ways of human cell based research" took place in Munich on Friday, Dec. 11 2009. Click here for more information...

View press release... (short version, pdf-file, 174kb)

Cryopreserved hepatocyte-batches characterized by hepacult in cooperation with BSL Bioservices Scientific Laboratories GmbH. Learn more about kryopreserved hepatocytes...

Mid 2009 isolation of human liver microsomes established by hepacult

hepacult-teams enlarged on both sites

2008

New services provided by hepacult: project management for the asservation and allocation of other human tissue for research purposes by HTCR: skin, intestine, kidney and thyroid.

Core Facility at University hospital Großhadern and hepacult-processes DIN 9001-certified (total quality management)

2007

hepacult-teams enlarged on both sites

2006

New lab facility in BioPark Regensburg, Regensburg becomes headquarter of hepacult GmbH

2005

hepacult sponsors and co-organizes the Satellite-Symposium: "Use of human hepatocytes in R & D", during the ETES Congress - European Tissue Engineering Society in August 2005. Click here for more information and downloads...

2004

Launch of new website

Patent applied for hepacult's unique Cold Storage Solution

2003

The customer base grows: other renowned pharma corporations and biotechnology companies join in

hepacult and the Clinic of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Surgery Department Grosshadern sign a comprehensive collaboration agreement.

2002

hepacult GmbH founded

Cooperation with the University Clinic of Regensburg closed

First reference projects are acquired

The first big pharmaceutical companies become clients

Kurt Martin becomes CEO of hepacult

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