CST BLOG: Lab Expectations

The official blog of Cell Signaling Technology (CST), where we discuss what to expect from your time at the bench, share tips, tricks, and information.

20 Years of Research, Reagents, and Lasting Relationships

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Today marks 20 years of impact in scientific research and community support. We haven't done this alone — you’ve inspired us to think bigger and tackle greater challenges— we’ve Created Something Together. Thank you for standing with us.

 

 

Over the past 20 years, hundreds of CST scientists have been at the forefront of supplying revolutionary reagents that help scientists advance their research, with a commitment to social responsibility, community, and environmental impact.  We consider ourselves pioneers in the development of rigorous antibody validation processes, and we’ve stayed true to our roots as an organization founded by scientists, for scientists. CST has delivered sustainable, ethically sourced, reproducible tools to move biological research forward

We are built on our commitments: to our research and yours, to our communities, and to the planet. CST has always stood for Cell Signaling Technology, but over the last 20 years, CST has also come to stand for Community, Science, and Trust. You also stand for something by using CST products to further your research. A lot has changed in 20 years, but our dedication to the important things has never wavered. 

For the next 20 years and beyond, we will keep delivering the most consistent, sensitive, and trustworthy antibodies possible while supporting conservation, science education, and the local communities. We have not done these things because they are good for our business, but rather they are the right things to do.

Thank you for your patronage, your partnership, and your collaborations. We wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for you. Join us in celebrating our 20 years of validated antibodies and reagents, a history of philanthropy at the Society for Neuroscience conference, October 19th-24th in Chicago. We hope you can make it.

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Chris Sumner
Chris Sumner
Chris Sumner was the Editor-in-Chief of Lab Expectations. When he's not reading/writing about curing disease, he's hiking in the woods, playing guitar, or searching for the world's best lobster roll.

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