Carolina Molecular and Astoriom team up to deliver integrated testing and biospecimen storage solutions

Published: 18-Sep-2025

The collaboration combines advanced CAP/CLIA-certified testing with ICH-compliant storage, offering CROs, CDMOs, pharma and biotech companies a streamlined solution to accelerate research whilst ensuring sample integrity and regulatory compliance

Carolina Molecular and Astoriom have announced a strategic partnership to provide seamless, integrated solutions for molecular testing and comprehensive biospecimen storage.

This partnership will address a critical unmet need for Contract Research Organisations (CROs), pharmaceutical and biotechnology partners, through the offering of a streamlined workflow from sample receipt and storage through advanced molecular analysis.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Astoriom to deliver a fully integrated solution for our clients,” said Trent Carrier, President of Carolina Molecular.

“By combining our cutting-edge molecular testing with Astoriom’s world-class storage capabilities, we’re streamlining logistics and providing an end-to-end solution at a time when operational efficiency is more critical than ever.”

The partnership combines Carolina Molecular's expertise in CAP/CLIA-certified and NYS-registered molecular testing with Astoriom's extensive capabilities in ICH-compliant stability storage, CAP-certified biorepository and ultra-low and cryogenic temperature solutions.

Clients will benefit from a collaborative solution for sample management and molecular testing needs, ensuring sample integrity, regulatory compliance and accelerated research and development timelines.

“At Astoriom, we believe the most effective way to support innovation is by working together across the research and development ecosystem,” said Lori Ball, CEO, Astoriom.

“Our collaboration with Carolina Molecular is a great example of that approach; their testing expertise and our trusted biorepository and stability storage capabilities create seamless solutions for customers."

"As we continue to respond to our customer needs, partnerships such as this allow us to better serve life sciences teams who are pushing boundaries in discovery and development.”

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