Seattle Business Magazine includes BioLife in list of 100 best companies to work for in Washington state

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BioLife Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: BLFS), a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of proprietary clinical grade cell and tissue hypothermic storage and cryopreservation freeze media and a related cloud hosted biologistics cold chain management app for smart shippers ("BioLife" or the "Company"), today announced that Seattle Business Magazine has included BioLife in its annual list of the 100 best companies to work for in Washington state for 2015.

Now in its 24th year, this competition salutes Washington companies setting the standard for leadership, strong benefits, ideal work environment, innovative training, happiest employees and more. Winners were recognized at an awards dinner held on July 1st at the Washington State Convention Center.

Mike Rice, BioLife's Chief Executive Officer, commented, "Our entire team is very honored and proud to receive this recognition for the second time in three years. We have a very special corporate culture, based on merit, authentic communication, and teamwork. I'm honored to lead our highly capable and dedicated team at BioLife. Our team members are acutely aware of the role BioLife plays as a critical life science tools supplier to the leading regenerative medicine, biobanking, and drug discovery companies and institutions throughout the world."

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