Ebba Biotech

Ebba Biotech Optotracing is developed for scientists by scientists (KI, KTH & LiU).

Ebba Biotech market and sell Optotracers (fluorescent tracer molecules) used for visualization of cellular components in Neuroscience, Microbiology and Plant Science.

08/03/2022

Ebba Biotech is hiring!: We are currently looking for a Lab Manager to keep our laboratory in order and to expand our capacity for customer specific experiments. We are also looking for a Research Engineer to focus on our Carbotrace range. To find out more about the positions - click the links to read more on Wrknest. http://dlvr.it/SLHZ44

01/03/2022

The Solna team is growing!: Ebba Biotech is happy to welcome our first PhD student from the internship project launched by Karolinska Institutet Career Service. Davide is a neurobiologist from Karolinska Institutet who will be working with us throughout February adding even more Amytracker competence to the Team.

A fun fact about Davide is that despite his roots in warm Italy - he actually prefers the cold rugged Scandinavian weather! http://dlvr.it/SKrqX0

22/02/2022

More distributors - we are heading East!: Big news for our customers in Singapore, Indonesia, India and Australia - we have now secured distributors for you! We are excited to add Afimus Biosource (Singapore), Afirmus Biotek (Indonesia), Rhetoric Life Sciences (India) and Australian Biosearch (Australia) to our expanding list of distributors. http://dlvr.it/SKQdNH

15/02/2022

Carbotrace Webinar - 24th February: Do you want to learn more about Carbotrace and its various applications? Be sure to tune into our live webinar on February, 24th at 11am CET.

Our guest speaker for this webinar is Professor Ulrica Edlund from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Her presentation about a “Selective method for spectral identification and recovery of polysaccharides from biorefining" will explain how she uses optotracers like Carbotrace in her research to discover & characterise renewable resources for biorefinement. As a leading researcher in her field, Prof. Edlund contributes to reach UN sustainability goals by paving the way for a greener future moving towards renewable materials and circular economy

(Image: Professor Edlund (left) focuses her research on paving the way for a circular economy by discovering and characterising sustainable materials from renewable resources. Her latest work describes a process to recover cellulose of high purity from green macroalgae. Characterisation of the produced cellulose nanofibrils (left) was aided by the novel optotracing technology (image from Wahlström et al., CC BY 4.0).).

Learn more about Professor Edlund’s research on our website here.



Click here to register for free! http://dlvr.it/SK0j1G

07/12/2021

🎄 Happy Holidays from Ebba Biotech! 🎄: Around the world most of us are preparing for the holiday season in one way or another, be it winter or summer holidays. We won't attempt to sum up 2021 - that in so many ways has been challenging for us all. All we want to say is thank you!

Thank you for ordering!
Thank you for coming to webinars!
Thank you for telling us about your experiences!

Essentially - thank you for staying in touch with us throughout the year and we wish you all the best for what we hope is a restful upcoming holiday season.

As an end-of-year treat we want to offer a 100 Euro discount for orders placed before December 31st.

When you order through our webshop, use the code EBBAHOLIDAY2021 at checkout to claim your discount. Alternatively, reach out to any of our team and mention the discount code EBBAHOLIDAY2021.

Our office will have limited business days from December 20th until January 7th, meaning that order process time might be somewhat longer than usual. http://dlvr.it/SDv2dr

16/11/2021

New distributor agreements - China!: We are happy to announce that we have two new distributors for our customers in China. These partnerships are with Neobioscience Technology, Co. Ltd., Shenzhen and Annoron Biotechnology Co. Ltd., Beijing.

More information on all our distributors can be found on our website. http://dlvr.it/SCdVD8

16/11/2021

Solna team adventures - Imaging at ProLinC, Linköping University: In our facility at Karolinska Science Park in Solna, we perform standard test procedures to guarantee that our optotracers are produced with consistent quality. While we are proud that our optotracers work with standard instruments like fluorescence plate readers and epifluorescence microscopes, we want to see what is possible using the newest and best equipment on the market.

Through one of our affiliated researchers, Associate Professor Sofie Nyström, from Linköping University we are now able to access the ProLinC core facility at Linköping University. We will use frozen tissue sections with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease pathology and label them with Amytracker according to our protocol for “Staining of protein aggregates in tissue sections”.

The fixed and labeled samples are quite stable and can be transported at room temperature, so we take the short trip to Linköping to use their SpectraView microscope, which generates a fluorescence spectrum for each pixel in the acquired image.

We will keep you updated about the outcome. Make sure to follow us on our social media channels Twitter / LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook. http://dlvr.it/SCb2px

15/11/2021

Amytracker Webinar on November 25th: Do you want to learn more about the applications of the Amytracker molecules in research?

Be sure to sign-up for our live webinar on the 25th of November, 3pm CET.

Our guest for this webinar is distinguished Professor Resia Pretorius from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Her presentation “Consequences of coagulation in health and disease: The use of fluorescent markers”, will detail Prof. Pretorius’ research using the Amytracker molecules. The webinar will pull from Prof. Pretorius’ earlier research with fibrin amyloid formation and her current pioneering work with microclots in Long Covid patients. More information about Prof. Pretorius can be found here.

Click here to register for free! Prof. Resia Pretorius (left) and her work using Amytracker 480 and 680 alongside Thioflavin T in fibrinogen and serum amyloid A analysis (right). The image shows work with collaborators published in Martin J Page et al. (2019) Scientific Reports 9, Article number: 3102 (CC BY 4.0) http://dlvr.it/SCXKgS

Ebba Biotech want to thank everyone at the ProLinC facility for helping us visualise the   molecules with their epifluor...
11/11/2021

Ebba Biotech want to thank everyone at the ProLinC facility for helping us visualise the molecules with their epifluorescence and confocal microscope. 🔬🌈

Can’t wait to get to use our newly captured images! 📸🧠

To visit ProLinC: https://liu.se/en/research/prolinc

ProLinC can be found at

🤫 The Solna team at Ebba Biotech are taking a trip to a mystery location for a secret project tomorrow.... 🤫Any guesses ...
10/11/2021

🤫 The Solna team at Ebba Biotech are taking a trip to a mystery location for a secret project tomorrow.... 🤫

Any guesses as to where we may be going? Leave your ideas in the comments below! 💬

To be the first to find out about where we going and the secret project - be sure to check out our Instagram story tomorrow! 👀

📸 Anna Nilsen

👍 📢 Happy Customers📢 👍The Amytracker molecules have been successfully and extensively used in neurodegenerative disease ...
09/11/2021

👍 📢 Happy Customers📢 👍

The Amytracker molecules have been successfully and extensively used in neurodegenerative disease research - commonly within Alzheimer’s and Parkinson's disease. 🧠

For example, a Doctoral student in Sweden has been able to use the Amytracker molecules alongside traditional dyes such as Thioflavin in order to stain amyloid aggregation in mouse models.

Read more about applications of Amytracker on our website:

https://www.ebbabiotech.com/blogs/amytracker-scientific-publications

🧠 Amytracker are fluorescent tracer molecules for amyloid and other protein aggregates 🧠Amytracker are fluorescent trace...
08/11/2021

🧠 Amytracker are fluorescent tracer molecules for amyloid and other protein aggregates 🧠

Amytracker are fluorescent tracer molecules for high-quality visualization of protein aggregates. The molecules become vividly colorful – highly fluorescent - when bound to a target in a sample.

Targets are amyloids or protein aggregates containing amyloid fibrils and proto-fibrils. Therefore, using Amytracker, you can achieve reliable fluorescent staining of early, pre-fibrillar states of amyloids arising from a variety of amyloidogenic proteins or peptides in tissues from a wide range of species and perform fibrillation assays and spectrophotometric detection of protein aggregates in liquid samples. 🔬 🌈

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