Most reagent catalogs are organized the way a warehouse is organized — by product type, then alphabetically, then by supplier. That is a perfectly sensible system for inventory management. It is not a sensible system for planning an experiment.
When a researcher sets up a cytokine expression study, they think in pipeline stages: cell culture, stimulation, lysis, protein quantification, data analysis. The reagents they need span several product categories. Under a warehouse-logic catalog, finding everything requires knowing exactly where to look in each category, then checking compatibility manually.
Shop by Workflows on the new eBioHippo navigation solves this by flipping the organization logic. Instead of starting from the product, you start from the experimental stage.
Products Ordered by Pipeline Stage
Every eBioHippo product category is ordered by research workflow — upstream tools first, downstream detection and analysis last. This ordering applies whether you're browsing a category page or following a workflow bundle.
Workflows Curated by Research Area
Workflows are not generic — they are curated to research domains. A neuroscience researcher and an oncology researcher both use antibodies, but they use different antibodies for different cell types with different validation requirements. Browse by your research domain first, then select your workflow stage.
Workflow Bundles — Products and Protocols Together
Each workflow on eBioHippo ships as a bundle — matched products at pipeline stages, with validated protocols attached. When you add a workflow bundle to your cart, you are not just purchasing reagents; you are purchasing a tested procedural framework that has been run through to a result.
A researcher entering a new research area should not need to know which product categories to browse. They should be able to say "I am running an in vivo AAV delivery experiment in mouse cortex" and find everything they need — serotype-matched vector, surgical controls, histology reagents, and the validated protocol — in one place.
Browse Workflows
Find matched reagent sets and validated protocols organized by how you actually run your experiments.
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