10/26/2007 - 14:29

Ribbon Cut for $2 million Bioprocessing Laboratory

October 26, 2007 EVEREETT, PA — More than 200 local, state and federal officials and guests celebrated Lampire Biological Laboratories 30th anniversary and the ribbon cutting for the company’s new Bioprocessing laboratory in Bedford County. By early 2008 the $2 million state-of-the art facility will employ 30, bringing the company’s 2008 employment in Bedford County to 70 and supporting a $2 million annual payroll.

10/26/2007 - 14:27

LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories celebrates 30 years with Ribbon Cutting of Bioprocessing Center

Lampire Biological Laboratories celebrated it 30th anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony on its new state-of-the-art Bioprocessing Center. More than 200 local, state and federal officials and guests celebrated the occasion. In attendance and participating in the ceremony was; Craig Tarler, President, Cornell & Diehl, Inc., Bud Shuster, Former U.S. Congressman, 9th District, James C. Greenwood, President & CEO, Biotechnology Industry Organization, Dennis M.

08/20/2007 - 13:40

Big in Biotech Supply

by Linda Loyd, Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writer

From origins in a wrong turn, Lampire has built an empire.

Had Gregory Krug made a right turn instead of a left 30 years ago, his multimillion-dollar biotech supply business in Bucks County might never have happened.

08/01/2007 - 13:39

Lighting the Fire

by Joseph P. Ferry

As most life scientist will attest, growing cells in a laboratory can be a costly, time-consuming process with no guarantee of success. The hard plastic bottle used in most labs are expensive, take up lots of storage space, and need to be kept in constant motion to achieve optimal results.

06/04/2007 - 15:59

President/CEO of BIO, Jim Greenwood and Congressman Patrick Murphy visit LAMPIRE

by Joseph P. Ferry

As most life scientists will attest, growing cells in a laboratory can be a costly, time-consuming process, with no guarantee of success. The roller bottles used in most labs are expensive, take up lots of storage space and need to be kept in constant motion to achieve optimal results.