The Rabbit and the Horseshoe Crab

The LAL method, which is today’s industry standard for the detection of gram-negative bacterial endotoxin, was largely preceded by the Rabbit Pyrogen Test by about 30 years. In order to better understand the bene ts of current testing, as well as, the industry’s shift from the rabbit to Limulus Polyphemus or the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab, it is important to follow the path through which testing has evolved.

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Lisa Komski, General Manager LAL salesLisa Komski, General Manager LAL sales

Lisa Komski is the Sales General Manager for the LAL Division of FUJIFILM Wako Chemicals U.S.A. Corporation. With a nearly 30-year career of working in the Chemicals and Life Science industries, she has established herself as a strong business development professional with a keen focus on customer service. As a child, Lisa dreamed of becoming a doctor, so having the opportunity to manage the PYROSTARTM line for the past 6 years has allowed her to be involved in a dynamic business that supports her lifelong passion to help protect the health and safety of others. Lisa holds degrees in Biology and Medical Technology and is also fluent in both the English and Spanish languages. When having the opportunity to take some personal time, Lisa enjoys family, friends, travel abroad and spoiling her adorable grandson. Contact Me - LinkedIn Profile