Infrastructure project: U.S. medicinal leech breeding facility
Biosecurity, traceability, resilience—without commercial tone.
Why domestic supply matters
Reliability for hospitals and research
Protocolized, time-sensitive workflows benefit from stable availability and predictable logistics.
Supply chain resilience
Reduced dependency on imports can improve continuity for clinical programs and prospective registries.
Biosecurity & traceability
The facility concept emphasizes controlled environmental conditions, quarantine flow, lot tracking, and chain-of-custody documentation suitable for audit readiness.
Controlled environment + quarantine flow
Husbandry and biosecurity controls designed to support consistent quality and documented handling.
Lot tracking & chain-of-custody
Documentation model intended to support traceability, adverse event documentation, and governance review.
Nonprofit access model
Public-benefit supply approach. Pricing and distribution policies are intended to be documented transparently to avoid commercial ambiguity.
Status + milestones (grant-friendly)
Milestones
- Facility siting
- Build-out
- Breeding stock quarantine
- Quality and traceability system documentation
Proposed facility location
Stanton, CA 90680 USA
This page describes an infrastructure concept and does not constitute an offer to sell or distribute products.
Last updated: January 8, 2026