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Technology that offers time-integrated results and reduction of investigation-derived waste
Working with pharmaceutical and government clients and researchers to deliver solutions that address emerging health threats, including coronavirus.
When you are looking to select or develop the optimal delivery mechanism for a new drug or therapy and accelerate their path through the regulatory process, think Battelle.
Whether you’re trying to get a new vaccine or therapeutic to market or quantify the exposure risks of an industrial or agricultural chemical, you can count on the Battelle for the answers you need.
Battelle works daily at the intersection of science and technology and is pioneering ways to help people overcome devastating neurological damage and disorders.
From the field to the lab, Battelle is leading the way in development of new solutions for emerging environmental problems—like per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
For a person with a nervous system injury, everyday tasks can be overwhelming – if not impossible. Battelle’s technology aims to help patients overcome these hurdles.
Battelle offers valuable analysis and assessment for vaccines, prophylactic compounds and therapeutics for a wide array of infectious diseases, medical countermeasures and biological threats.
VIDEO: PFAS Annihilator™ Destruction Technology
This month’s ‘NEON Spotlight’ features two emerging research projects focused on the indicators and impact of climate, as well as the first annual release of NEON data.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected Battelle to help develop a prototype system for its new ReSource program.
The CCUS journey can be intimidating, as well as financially and technically complicated. That’s why it’s best to start with a map and a plan.