FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 14th, 2011 — Pacific BioStorage announced today the upcoming fall opening of its newest world-class biorepository, this one located in the heart of Los Angeles. The new facility will cover the Southern California region, and meet the local needs of the Life Sciences industry in Los Angeles — the second largest metropolitan area in the country.
A Division of Pacific Bio-Material Management, Inc. (PBMMI), Pacific BioStorage also owns and operates repositories in Fresno, CA, and New York, NY. Now with its new Los Angeles facility, the company will be better suited to serve Southern California with the additional benefit of an expanded bi-coastal and regional presence. “We are very excited to open our Los Angeles biorepository,” said Michael Lebbin, PBMMI’s CEO. “It’s location is ideal — just five minutes away from LAX International Airport, and a stone’s throw away from Interstate Freeways 405, 105 and 5, as well as from other major thoroughfares connecting the state and the country.”
The new facility will adhere to the same rigorous safety and quality standards as the other PBMMI biorepositories. “It will offer cGMP compliant storage at any temperature, and 21CFR Part 11 compliant monitoring,” added Mr. Lebbin. “Clients will have anytime acess to their materials; and rely on our many other services such as material management, routine equipment maintenance, freezer validation, inventory control and monitoring.”
Another advantage to having a repository in Los Angeles has to do with its proximity to the company’s own corporate and operational headquarters. PBMMI is vertically integrated, so local clients will benefit from a whole range of value-added services, including: laboratory and freezer transport, same-day pick up and delivery, emergency services, backup equipment, and equipment servicing.
“Southern California is a major Life Sciences hub, and we’ve been serving this industry successfully for over a decade,” Mr. Lebbin pointed out. “Now with our new L.A. biorepository added to the mix, we’ll be in an even better position to meet our customers' most critical biomaterial storage and transportation requirements.”
Founded in 2000 to assist the Life Sciences industry, Pacific Bio-Material Management, Inc. (PBMMI) is based in Southern California and provides frozen biomaterial storage and transportation services. A Division of PBMMI, Pacific BioStorage has repositories in New York, NY, Fresno, CA, and soon in Los Angeles, CA. Biomaterial, freezer and laboratory transport services are provided by Pacific Scientific Transport, a Division of PBMMI. Laboratory supplies and equipment, and equipment service are provided by Pacific Science, a Division of Air Liquide Healthcare America.
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There’s no denying that Daniel Hernandez , the unassuming 20-year-old intern of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, is a remarkable young man. But is he deserving of the “hero” label that, despite his objections, everyone’s pinning on him?
The more one learns about Daniel, the more one realizes that he is not your run-of-the-mill YouTube overnight sensation (a-la Ted Williams "the homeless man with the golden voice” currently enjoying his 15 minutes of fame). On the contrary, the University of Arizona junior has demonstrated a very valuable, scarce quality -- one highly regarded in our industry: Trustworthiness.
Daniel Hernandez has proven that he’s not only a fast-thinking, courageous guy, but more importantly, someone who can be trusted when it’s crucial. It’s easy to trust others with trivial stuff, but not so with one’s own life. Gabrielle Giffords probably never imagined her very survival would one day depend on the young man who just 5 days earlier had become her intern. I suspect Daniel has now earned her family’s trust for life.
Heroic acts are like flashes of light that come and go in an instant. But true heroism is never improvised, and often the result of a lifetime of character building. I admire Daniel’s recent display of heroism in those critical minutes after the shooting and before the paramedics arrived at the scene. I admire his inner strength and trustworthiness even more – developing these qualities took him years of hard work, and a lot of guts, too.
What would the New Year be without those good old New Year resolutions? So I dug out my old list from last year and...lets see... Lose weight, exercise more, blah blah blah. Promises, promises.
How about this for a totally doable, totally critical resolution involving protecting your life's work? Like, keeping a portion of your critical frozen biomaterial stored at a secondary location for safekeeping purposes?
Because you don't want to wait for "The Big One" or the next Katrina to start taking measures to protect your important frozen vials, right? At Pacific BioStorage we want to make it easier for you to fulfill this resolution, so we are offering the following DEAL...
This offer applies to BOTH new clients AND existing clients with NEW inventory to store.
So call us today at (866) 977-2664, or REQUEST A QUOTE here. Offer good through January 31st, 2011.

Ten years ago, we started out as a regional West Coast company under the name of Pacific BioMaterial Management, Inc (PBMMI). Now that we are a nationwide company, we want our PACIFIC name to imply the vastness and strength of our services. BTW, did you know the word "pacific" actually means "peaceful"? (I know! What was Magellan thinking when he named it the "Pacific" Ocean, right?). If Magellan got away with it, would you let us get away with saying that our name also stands for "Peace of Mind"?
We also had the problem of people not knowing how to call us. Is it PBMMI? PBBMI? PBMI? Not too memorable, I know. Then we had the problem of having different, unrelated logos. It just got too confusing, so we decided to unify all our services under the PACIFIC brand with a single, unifying symbol for all our Divisions. So while we've kept the PBMMI name, our three distinct services will each have it's distinct brand, with a unified look: PACIFIC Scientific Transport, PACIFIC BioStorage, and PACIFIC BioManagement.

Busy as we were in those first years of our company life, we never got to developing a real, solid company brand identity. The only brand that used to have a logo was Pacific Scientific Transport, and we weren't that excited about that logo either (if that rickety truck looks like clipart it's because it is!).
Then we had the problem of describing ourselves clearly and succinctly. Were we a "moving company"? A "storage company"? Were we a mere commodity in a heavily competed industry?
While our daily work involves things like trucks, freezers, accessioning, and stuff like that, that's not really what we're about -- and we wanted our new branding to reflect that! Here's the bottom line:
To reflect this, we built our new symbol around one specimen vial. It represents the single, most important unit of our customers' work. The vial is surrounded by a double swish that represents both the flow of cold air that protects your frozen specimen, and the road that frozen specimens sometimes take. So, whether on the road, or inside a repository, your critical frozen material is ALWAYS safe with us.
So we hope you like them as much as we do -- and that you get a clearer picture of what our company is all about.
Let us know what you think! And we'll send you a FREE T-shirt with our shiny new logo (include your email address so we can get in touch to get your mailing address).
Welcome to our new website!
Here, on the Blog portion of our site, we'll focus on current events, ideas and discussions that are relevant to the scientific community and the challenges, issues and opportunities having to do with the storage, management, and transport of biological material. Thanks for visiting, and stay tuned!

PACIFIC BioStorage
PACIFIC Scientific Transport
PACIFIC BioManagement
22841 Lockness Ave.
Torrance, California 90501
(866) 977-2664
Fax: (310) 517-8617