Lifeline Scientific
Lifeline Scientific, Inc. is dedicated to developing and marketing advanced medical products and services designed to improve patient outcomes in transplantation. Their mission is to help provide more and better quality organs, tissues, and cells to support transplant professionals worldwide and the life-saving services they provide.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
large (251-1000)
Lifeline Scientific
Products
Organ perfusion and preservation device family
A family of devices intended to support donor organ recovery, perfusion-based preservation, and transport workflows used by transplant teams and procurement organizations.
Organ perfusion and preservation device family
A family of devices intended to support donor organ recovery, perfusion-based preservation, and transport workflows used by transplant teams and procurement organizations.
Services
Organ recovery and preservation services
Supply of devices, consumables and support services for donor organ recovery, preservation and transport for clinical transplantation programs.
Cryobiology research and technical advisory
Research laboratory services and scientific advisory focused on developing preservation methods and storage conditions for biological materials, cell therapies and tissues.
Organ recovery and preservation services
Supply of devices, consumables and support services for donor organ recovery, preservation and transport for clinical transplantation programs.
Cryobiology research and technical advisory
Research laboratory services and scientific advisory focused on developing preservation methods and storage conditions for biological materials, cell therapies and tissues.
Expertise Areas
- Organ preservation and transport
- Cryobiology and low-temperature biology
- Cell and tissue storage for therapeutic use
- Transplant medical device development
Key Technologies
- Machine perfusion for organ preservation
- Organ cold-chain logistics and transport solutions
- Cryopreservation methods and protocols
- Tissue storage protocols for cell and engineered tissues