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Organomed is a fully integrated company whose main focus is
to provide research services to life science companies. Our mission
is to provide exceptional service and superior quality products
for the advancement of research and the discovery of new drugs.
We excel in providing quality services in the area of contract research,
custom synthesis, process development and synthesis of complex Organic
Molecules.
Organomed Corporation was founded in 1991 and it specializes in
custom synthesis of fine chemicals and intermediates and in research
and development of new drugs. Founded by scientists from the University
of Rhode Island with over 30 years of research and development experience.
We have a team of highly respected scientists backed by practical
experience and knowledge of the latest development in organic and
medicinal chemistry.
Company Profile
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Our Facilities
We have well-equipped laboratories with large fume hoods for synthesis
work, and biosafety class II cabinet for sterile work. We have large
fire safety solvent cabinets and other safety systems like eyewash
and shower. The laboratories are equipped for organic synthesis
with an adequatesupply of glassware for small and large-scale chemical
reactions and distillations.
We are equipped with:
- High vacuum pumps, several vacuum systems
- Buchi Rotavapors, magnetic stirrers, overhead stirrers
- Heating mantles and hot plates of various sizes
- Barnstead Nanopure water purification system
- Advanced Micro-Osmometer
- Parr hydrogenation apparatus
- Sartorius analytical balance and top loading balances
- ISCO HPLC system with gradient controller
- Large and small flash chromatography systems
- Large HPLC system for preparative scale
We also have a library with a good collection of reference books for organic
synthesis.
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Our Services
Our primary objective is to fulfill your need by synthesizing
complex organic molecules and fine chemical intermediates. We specialize
in custom synthesis of fine chemicals and intermediates, flash column
purification and repackaging.
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