About Us
BioToolomics is a UK-based life science company specialising in the design, development and manufacturing of innovative process chromatography media and columns for the global bioscience and bioprocessing industries. The company was established in February 2006 and is headquartered in Consett, County Durham, England.
The BioToolomics team has extensive expertise in bioprocessing chromatography technology taken from their many years working in life sciences, biopharma, diagnostics and food industries.
From modest beginnings in 2006, BioToolomics has steadily grown, now having a production area of over 15,000 square feet dedicated to R&D and large-scale production of chromatography products. This production capacity gives BioToolomics the ability to produce more than 10,000 litres of agarose resins per year. All manufacturing of resins and chromatography columns is carried out at our ISO 9001-2015 certified facility in the UK.
Our broad range of chromatography media and scalable disposable chromatography columns support both GMP and non-GMP purification applications. BioToolomics supplies columns from 5 mm diameter to 450 mm diameter with working bed height up to 60 cm. Both non-GMP and GMP-grade disposable chromatography columns can be manufactured with chromatography media chosen by clients. Our facilities include an ISO class 7 clean room dedicated to column packing services.
BioToolomics continuously develops novel chromatography products that can improve end user process efficiency or reduce their purification costs. We continue to invest in R&D and engage with global partners working in the downstream bioprocessing sector to address the challenges of creating efficient, cost-effective and sustainable manufacturing of therapeutic antibodies, viral vectors, oligonucleotides as well as other high-value bioproducts.
BioToolomics continually commits to innovation in all it does in order to deliver products and services of the highest quality.
News
BioToolomics is participating in a collaborative R&D project, partially funded by Innovate UK (part of UK Research and Innovation), entitled Elevated Temperature Mediated Oligo Synthesis Using Ligase and Resin Technology. The aim of this project is to develop a more efficient and cost-effective method for oligonucleotide manufacturing. The duration of this project is 2 years, starting from December 2023.