???We are pleased to be associated with an organization such as Susan G. Komen for the Cure that, like Corning, places a high value on the importance of advancing research and science,??? said Kim Titus, business development manager, Corning Life Sciences. ???Susan G. Komen for the Cure grants have helped make a significant impact for researchers and scientists, including many who use our products, in the fight against breast cancer. Our Corning Lab for the Cure program is an ideal way to give back to the life science industry and support a cause that touches people??™s lives far beyond the laboratory walls.???

Corning Life Sciences helps customers succeed by providing innovative, high-quality products and services in the areas of polymer science, biochemistry and molecular biology, glass melting and forming, surface modification, and characterization science. Corning cell-culture and assay labware products include tissue-culture dishes; 6-, 12-, 24-, and 48-well cell-culture plates; 96-, 384-, and 1536-well microplates; roller bottles; flasks; tips; HYPERFlask?® Vessels; and PCR Reaction Vessels. The business??™ dedication to quality, technology, and innovation has enabled it to produce a comprehensive line of plastic laboratory disposables and reusable glassware.

SOURCE Corning Incorporated

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