Cord Blood Registry to spend $1,700,000.00 to occupy 9,760 square feet of space in Tucson Arizona.
Tucson, Arizona — According to state and local development sources, Cord Blood Registry plans to invest $1,700,000.00 to build out 9,760 square feet of new space in Tucson. The company plans to occupy the new space at 6550 S Bay Colony Dr Unit 160 in Tucson, on or about April 1, 2024. According to the company website Founded in 1992, CBR is the largest private newborn stem cell bank in the world, helping parents store more than 925,000 cord blood and cord tissue samples for their children.138 CBR is dedicated to advancing the clinical application of cord blood and cord tissue stem cells by partnering with institutions to establish FDA-regulated clinical trials for conditions that have no cure today. CBR has helped more than 600 families use their cord blood stem cells for established and experimental medical treatments more than any other family cord blood bank.138 CBRs goal is to expand the potential scope of newborn stem cell therapies that may be available to patients and their families. CBR is part of the Generate Life Sciences (Generate) family of brands, a life sciences company helping to grow and protect families through reproductive, newborn stem cell, genetic screening, medical device, and healthcare technology services. Generate serves families from preconception to post-birth. CBR is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. CBRs 80,000 square foot laboratory is located in Tucson, Arizona. Cord Blood Registry is a registered trademark of CBR Systems, Inc.
To learn more about Cord Blood Registry, visit http://www.cordblood.com/
Company Contact:
Tom Moore, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-moore-a9625b47/
650-491-5518
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