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Bioscientia Healthcare Group based in Ingelheim near Frankfurt, Germany, is one of Europe's largest providers of laboratory services. Learn more about our domestic market with more than 20 medical laboratories throughout Germany ...


Bioscientia – 
founded in 1970 –  has built its reputation around a philosophy of medical excellence and quality leadership. Find out more about our structure, our management, our values ...

 

Bioscientia – Solutions for labs  –  through our network of local offices and agents in many countries, we are able to assist our clients with any queries they may have directly on their doorstep; just a local phone call away ... 

Bioscientia offers client support – our extensive ‘general’ Test List and ‘special’ Human Genetic Test List offer our clients comprehensive information about the tests we provide and is regularly updated with new test developments and in-house compiled publications ... 

Bioscientia at a glance – take a stroll through our laboratories on a short tour ... 



News


2009 June 26th

News in Brief

Here you will find the latest issue of our newsletter 'News in Brief'.
We welcome your feedback and comments ...

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2009 Feb 19th

News in Brief

We would like to present you with our "News in Brief" February 2009. The publication can be downloaded directly from our website or you can contact us for copies.

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2009 Jan 14th

New Bioscientia Publication

We would like to kindly present you with the first issue of our lab.update in 2009. Learn more about the "Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Hepatitis B virus Infection".  The publication can be downloaded directly from our website or you can contact us for copies.

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2009 Jan 6th

New Bioscientia Publication

Our new lab.bulletin "Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is an indicator of ovarian functional reserve" can be downloaded directly from our website or you can contact us for copies.

Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH), also called Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (MIS), is a homodimeric glycoprotein from the TGFb family. It plays a major role in cell growth and differentiation.

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