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  2. Ohio bioscience sector - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In total, there are 88 FDA-certified companies in Ohio manufacturing pharmaceuticals. [ 6 ] In June 2010, the state's biotechnology development organization, BioOhio , announced a partnership with the Beijing Pharma and Biotech Center to develop business interests in the state and in China.

  3. Battelle Memorial Institute - Wikipedia

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    Originally focusing on contract research and development work in the areas of metals and material science, Battelle is now an international science and technology enterprise that explores emerging areas of science, develops and commercializes technology, and manages laboratories for customers.

  4. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that 38 different types of products, devices, assemblies, or systems used in the workplace be "approved" (i.e., tested and certified) by third-party organizations identified as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs). As part of OSHA's NRTL Program, the ...

  5. Orton Memorial Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Orton Memorial Laboratory is a historic building in the Weinland Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] [2] Built in 1929, Orton Memorial Laboratory was originally used as the headquarters for the Standard Pyrometric Cone Company.

  6. Research and development in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Government-operated and non-profit research and development institutions include: The Battelle Memorial Institute headquarters in Columbus.The institute is the world's largest private contract research and development organization, responsible for innovations such as photo-copying, leading to the creation of Xerox, the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors, the first optical digital ...

  7. GFS Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, G. Frederick Smith Chemical Co. shortened its name to GFS Chemicals, Inc. and acquired Ericsen Instruments' Karl Fischer reagent business (now the Watermark brand), and several other specialty organic product lines from Farchan Laboratories and Shawnee Chemical Company. [10] [21] In the 90s, GFS became ISO 9001:2008 Certified.