Microtek International Inc. and Microtek Research and Development Ltd. develop, manufacture and market advanced health products and services to the world's fastest-growing agriculture sector, aquaculture since 1983.
In particular, Microtek serves the aquaculture industry across Canada, the U.S.A., Chile, Scotland and other European countries. Microtek uses proprietary and patented technologies to deliver market-leading aquatic vaccines and diagnostics, and is developing innovative oral and viral vaccines.
The company is experienced in all aspects of Microbiology and Biochemistry, including: development of vaccines and diagnostics; alternative methods of drug delivery; and monoclonal and polyclonal antibody production.
Microtek also offers fish health services with diagnostic techniques including ELISA, immunofluorescence assays, tissue culture, and genetic techniques.
Microtek maintains an extensive research network including an alliance with the University of Victoria, University of British Columbia, National Research Council (Institute for Marine Biosciences), Oregon State University, Mississippi State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Maine Biotek Inc., and the University of Berne (Switzerland). Microtek utilizes Bayer as a distributor in Chile.
Technical Support:
Call weekdays between 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
(Pacific Standard Time)
Call toll free within Canada: 1-800-667-5062
Within the USA: 1-250-652-4482
Outside North America: 001-250-652-4482
Fax: 250-652-4802
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Address:
Microtek International Inc.
6761 Kirkpatrick Crescent, Saanichton, B.C., Canada V8M 1Z8
Direction:
From Victoria use Patricia Bay Hwy [BC-17]; turn left on Keating Cross Road (go 1.1 km) and turn right on Kirkpatrick Crescent to Microtek (oposite to The Brick).
From Victoria International Airport and from BC Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal use Patricia Bay Hwy [BC-17] and follow the map
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