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LexaMed Gains ISO 17025:2017 Accreditation

July 18, 2019 – LexaMed is proud to announce that it has passed the assessment required to receive accreditation to ISO 17025:2017 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.

LexaMed’s accreditation demonstrates technical competence in activities related to the following assays:

USP/ISO Sterility Test, USP/EP Antimicrobial Test, USP/ISO Endotoxin Test, Bioburden Determination,  USP/ISO Cytotoxicity Tests,  USP Particulate Analysis, USP Chapter <61> and <62> Microbial Enumeration, ISO Population Verification, USP Container Closure Integrity Test, ISO Ethylene Oxide Residual Analysis and  Cleaning and Disinfection Validations for Re-usable Medical Devices

The addition of this accreditation to our existing certifications and registrations re-enforces our commitment to conduct and deliver high quality technically accurate work capable of withstanding regulatory scrutiny.

NRCM Certifies Xiao-qun Zeng

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Xiao-qun Zeng Certified NRCM Registrant

WASHINGTON, DC—July 26, 2016—Xiao-qun Zeng, Project Team Lead, LexaMed, Ltd, Toledo, OH, is
now a Registrant of the National Registry of Certified Microbiologists (NRCM). On June 27, 2016, she
became certified as a Specialist Microbiologist in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Microbiology. Ms.
Zeng received her M.S. degree from University of Toledo, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences, OH. To earn the NRCM credential, Ms. Zeng first met rigorous educational and experiential
eligibility requirements and then passed a comprehensive written examination. She has demonstrated
the knowledge and skills necessary to supervise the effective operation of a pharmaceutical and medical
device microbiology testing laboratory.

The NRCM is a voluntary certifying body which was founded in 1958 and has certified microbiologists in
all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico and on six continents. The goals of the NRCM are
to minimize risk to the public by identifying qualified microbiologists; encourage mastery of
microbiological knowledge and skills that contribute to improving the human condition; and
foster professional pride and a sense of accomplishment in qualified microbiologists. Employers use
NRCM certification to distinguish their company and attest to their employees’ competency.

The American College of Microbiology, a component of ASM’s Professional Practice Committee, is
responsible for certification of microbiologists and immunologists, accreditation of postdoctoral training
programs, and other programs consistent with its mission of providing leadership in promoting the high
quality and ethical practice of the microbiology and immunology professions for the benefits of human,
animal, and environmental well-being.

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