Sigma-Aldrich is a chemical, life science and biotechnology company that provides chemical and biochemical products, kits and services to laboratories worldwide.
Founded in 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Gained popularity by supplying innovative chemicals and tools to researchers
Merged with Aldrich Chemical Company in 1975 to become Sigma-Aldrich
Acquired several other companies over the years including Analytical Methods, Fluka Chemie, and BioReliance
In 2015, Sigma-Aldrich was acquired by Merck KGaA and integrated into their life science business
A company that provides scientific research services, software, and instruments
A company that develops, manufactures, and markets a range of products for the life science research and clinical diagnostics markets
A company that provides research tools for scientists worldwide, including DNA and RNA purification systems, enzymes, and protein analysis products
A vast range of reagents and solvents for laboratory research
Products such as antibodies, proteins & peptides, CRISPR-Cas9 tools, and stem cell research products
A wide range of products such as glassware, plasticware, filtration products, and sampling systems for laboratory research
A variety of analytical and chromatography tools for laboratory research
Sigma-Aldrich is a well-known supplier of chemicals, life science, and biotechnology products, kits, and services to laboratories around the world.
Sigma-Aldrich was acquired by Merck KGaA in 2015 and integrated into their life science business.
Some competitors to Sigma-Aldrich include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bio-Rad Laboratories, and Promega.
Sigma-Aldrich offers a range of products including chemicals, life science, labware, and analytical and chromatography tools for laboratory research.
Sigma-Aldrich's products are commonly used in chemical synthesis, environmental analysis, sample collection, pharmaceutical development, proteomics and genomics, drug discovery, biomedical science, and more.