Exhibition at the University of Oxford's BioEscalator
Showcasing Innovation

Connecting with Researchers - Chris McNally
Dr. Chris McNally, Account Manager at Assay Genie, had the fantastic opportunity to spend the day alongside three other innovative companies, engaging directly with researchers and customers. The event offered a valuable chance to connect face-to-face, listen to the needs of the scientific community, and highlight how Assay Genie’s wide range of life sciences tools—including ELISA kits, in vivo antibodies, and assay reagents—are helping streamline workflows and accelerate discovery.
Reflecting on the experience, Dr. McNally shared: “It was fascinating to see firsthand how companies like Assay Genie—carefully selected and supported by the BioEscalator—are driving meaningful advancements in human health.”

Exhibition Highlights
The event underscored the collaborative and dynamic environment that makes the BioEscalator such a vital part of Oxford's innovation ecosystem. For Assay Genie, being part of this thriving community means more than proximity to cutting-edge science—it’s about being in touched with like-minded researchers, innovators, and partners all working toward improving human health.
As a trusted life sciences tools supplier, Assay Genie continues to play an important role in supporting researchers with high-quality, reliable solutions—something clearly reflected in the dynamic and collaborative spirit of the BioEscalator community.
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