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About NECREXPERIENCENew England Cell Repository, Inc., a division of New England Cryogenic Center, Inc., is a cell and tissue cryopreservation and storage company designed with the medical and research facility in mind. It was conceived in response to the growing burden biological facilities face as lab space grows and storage space slowly decreases. Given our 24 years of cryogenic processing and storage experience, we have built a strong foundation for repository services as well. NECR/NECC is a FDA registered and compliant facility. This insures that vital cells and materials are received, stored, monitored, and handled to the highest standards. |
Mission StatementQUALITYWe provide the cryogenic storage solution that allows you to out-source your biostorage needs while you focus on your primary mission of contributing to the worldwide medical and scientific community. Our state-of–the-art storage facility is structured with redundancy in electrical power and alarm monitoring, with temperature and humidity control maintained seven days a week. COMMITMENTWe offer a comprehensive program for the bio-storage and inventory management of vital human, clinical and R&D cell lines, whether it is for a long term or a temporary storage solution. If you would like additional information about our company and the services we provide, please contact us by telephone, fax, email, or mail. We look forward to hearing from you. Accreditations and RegistrationsRegistered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Our laboratory has a federal CLIA License Our state of the art laboratory is fully compliant with both Federal and State clinical laboratory regulations for processing. The States of Massachusetts (Lic. # 2337), and California (Lic. # CNC_80400) have issued regulations, and we are licensed by both states. Contact UsWORLD HEADQUARTERSNew England Cell Repository, Inc. Emails: info@necr.net Customer Service: 617-244-0166 Contact Hours: Monday-Friday LinksHELPFUL LINKS
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