Research Organics is classified as operating in the Chemical Manufacturing industry, NAICS Code 325.
Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Research Organics is developing and marketing.
Research Organics doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Research Organics is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.
Trademark
Date
SEND IN THE CLONES WE HAVE THE BUFFERS High Purity biological buffers, reagent biochemicals, and specialty chemicals for use in molecular biology and scientific cloning applications; diagnostic chemicals and cell cultures for use in scientific research
01/30/2002
RESEARCH ORGANICS High purity biological buffers, reagent biochemicals, specialty chemicals and cell cultures all for scientific or research use in molecular biology and cloning application; diagnostic chemicals for scientific or research use
01/29/2002
RED-PHOS chromogenic compounds and enzyme substrates intended for use in the detection of enzyme activity, identification of micro-organisms, identification of chemical compounds, indication of histochemical marker genes, and useful substrates in multi-staining assays and the like
08/22/1994
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Market Share of Research Organics's Largest Competitors
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Future Competition: Research Organics's Fastest Growing Competitors
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