Aaron Hammons of IntelCell
November 26th, 2007 by Neal Evans

Aaron Hammons
Aaron is part of a team sponsored by the University of Alabama in Huntsville that is focused creating technologies that enable breakthroughs in pharmaceutical and biotech research.
The team founded a private company in 2006 to create a solution for neurological researchers who needed better lab equipment for their experiments – initially its focus is in developing cell culture technology. Their first commercial product will be a revolutionary lab Petri dish that will dramatically shorten research and test time while lowering costs.
Listen to the IntelCell story here.



December 1st, 2007 at 12:02 pm
Dave that was a particularly good job. You drew out a lot of significant details that needed to be shown. After I worked at the BF Goodrich Research Center (1950) I came to the same conclusion as did Aaron, about the wide gap between scientific research and business. As a result I took a 2 year correspondence course in business. Unfortunately that caused me to be promoted out of the laboratory and become a Project Engineer and manager. I believe Aaron will have considerable success. This type of improvement is what pushes science ahead.