Winner

ELISA Kit Supplier to Watch in 2023

Bioassay Technology Laboratory

This award celebrates the supplier growing in the ELISA kit field, who may be about to take off in this important market.

Congratulations to Bioassay Technology Laboratory, winners of the ELISA Kit Supplier to Watch in 2023 Award!

Rhys Williams, Senior Product Manager for the CiteAb kits & assays dataset, said: "ELISA kits remain an important research tool and we now have over 900,000 in our database. To be named as ELISA kit supplier to watch is a fantastic achievement and we can't wait to see how Bioassay Technology Laboratory grows in this market."

The criteria:

At CiteAb we have developed industry leading data collection technology that can identify and understand global reagent use from scientific journals (both open access and subscription-only). This data was analysed to determine the supplier with the largest percentage increase in citations for ELISA kit products during the previous year. To qualify, the supplier must have had at least 10 citations in the previous year.

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