Today sees the launch of a great new ecommerce website for the scientific industry. SunnyLab is a brand new website supplying purified human antigens, serum, plasma and cell culture reagents to the diagnostic industry. The site boasts an impressive range of products, all of which can be ordered directly online, paid for by credit card and delivered within one week.
SunnyLab is a branch of Scipac Ltd, a company with 25 years of experience serving the diagnostics sector. Scipac was founded by Dr Clive Dawes and Tony Raeside, to offer the complete scientific package to the industry. The company began with a small range of purified antigens, and over the years has expanded the range to include both native and recombinant antigens, serum and plasma products, cell culture reagents, and matched antibodies.
Following in the footsteps of her father, Holly Raeside decided to develop SunnyLab two years ago, with the aim of offering the same great services of Scipac to research and development scientist in the academic and industrial fields of medical diagnostics. After two years of hard work SunnyLab finally arrived with a great website enabling direct online purchasing, a secure credit card system, guaranteed delivery times of just one week all over the world, and knowledgeable customer services.
Holly Raeside and Barry Clarke make up the SunnyLab team. Barry has been working in the diagnostics industry for many years, in a range of roles including medical research and development and sales and marketing. He brings great experience to the SunnyLab team, and is a font of knowledge. After graduating in biomedical sciences, Holly gained experience in the shipping of biological samples, later moving on to the sale of diagnostic reagents across the world. Moving into the future, Barry and Holly have brought together the skills and expertise needed to offer a modern, convenient and speedy service to the industry.
Over the next year SunnyLab will also be launching a novel community for researchers and students to discuss the projects they are working on, post any problems they may having and post their CV’s after graduating. A continually updated forum in this industry will let researchers as well as manufacturing companies keep up to date on novel markers and help develop new diagnostic methods. Keep an eye out for this, launching in the first quarter of 2010.
You can check out the new site at http://www.sunny-



