why take a collaborative approach to tissue storage?

Collaborating with Biovault can provide you with the best of both worlds: high-quality, cost-effective tissue banking where you retain control to the extent you wish.

It is extremely difficult to undertake compliant and cost-effective tissue banking on a small scale. In our experience, only an organisation solely committed to tissue banking can offer the skills and resources required to provide a high-quality service in this complex, niche application. 


a reliable team

Safe and successful human tissue banking demands a special skillset. Appropriately qualified and experienced team members are rarely available within an organisation that is rightly focussed elsewhere such as in a clinical or research context.

Biovault’s laboratory technicians and stem cell scientists are trained and experienced in the specific and unique areas of tissue processing, cryogenic freezing, environmental monitoring, plus the transport of both collected and cryogenically preserved material. 


trusted by the nhs

Biovault can offer you a team who are uniquely skilled in human tissue and bio-banking. Our expertise and dependability have been recognised by many public and private institutions, notably the National Health Service. Biovault’s long-standing collaboration with the NHS continues to grow as the service seeks our help with outsourcing.


bespoke Facilities

A human tissue storage and processing facility requires a secure environment, resilient power supplies, complex continuous system-monitoring and a robust records system.

This is not an activity well suited to intermittent or fragmented operation. We have eliminated all single points of failure in our cutting-edge, highly-regulated and active facility.


our promise and proof

Tissue banking is a Licensed Activity regulated by law. 
Biovault’s compliant and accredited services guarantee you:

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A team with a detailed understanding of the science behind human tissue processing and storage.

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A team committed not just to maintaining, but developing detailed operating procedures.

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A team actively developing, validating and monitoring critically controlled environments, equipment and processes every day.

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A team actively seeking the most robust and meaningful accreditations worldwide, resulting in international recognition of integrity of the samples we store.