Vega Stem Cell Laboratory

Stem Cells
Laboratory

Stem Cells
Laboratory

Vega Stem Cell’s laboratory operates under three internationally recognized quality frameworks: ISO 9001:2015, OECD Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) guidelines, and ISO/IEC 17025:2017.

ISO 9001:2015 governs the consistency of our laboratory operations, ensuring that quality management systems are applied reliably across every stage of our work. Adherence to OECD GLP guidelines upholds the integrity, traceability, and reproducibility of our experimental data — a standard we apply with close attention to detail throughout our quality control processes.

Our ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation further confirms our laboratory’s technical competence in testing and calibration, supporting the precision and reliability of our analytical work.

Together, these standards are maintained by a team of experienced scientists working with modern laboratory equipment, reflecting our ongoing commitment to scientific rigor and the advancement of medical knowledge.

Stem cell banking refers to the collection and storage of stem cells for potential future research or clinical use. Common approaches include cord blood banking, which preserves cells from umbilical cord blood, and adult stem cell banking, which involves cells sourced from various tissues throughout the body.

Stem cell research and its clinical applications are subject to strict regulatory oversight in many countries. In Thailand, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates stem cell-based biological products, and clinical practice is further guided by the Medical Council of Thailand’s ethical regulations on stem cell research. Our laboratory processes are developed with these frameworks in mind, with cell products characterized and quality-tested according to applicable standards prior to release.

Stem Cells
Banking & Regulations

Stem Cells
Banking & Regulations

Stem cell banking refers to the collection and long-term storage of stem cells for potential future research or clinical use. Common approaches include cord blood banking, which preserves cells collected from umbilical cord blood at birth, and adult stem cell banking, which involves cells sourced from various tissues throughout the body.

Stem cell research and its clinical applications are subject to strict
regulatory oversight in many countries. In Thailand, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates stem cell-based products as biological products, with established guidelines governing their use in medical practice. Clinical research in this field is further guided by the Medical Council of Thailand’s ethical regulations, which researchers and clinicians are required to follow.

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