
Products & Capabilities
ITM Bx will support the creation of your product through our qualified prospective clinical sample collections.
Clinical Collections
Our collections are performed by expert healthcare professionals with established safety precautions:
- Four blood collection centers in the U.S.
- >1,500 collections weekly
- Donor base >100,000
- FDA-registered, certified by the AABB, and operate under a BLA

Blood And Plasma Products
- Fresh or frozen whole blood and plasma
- Specialty whole blood collections
- Disease-state plasma
- Recovered Plasma
- Off-the-clot serum
- Normal donor sample archive
- Red blood cells (RBC)
- Manual and Automated Platelets
- Consumer rapid-test validation
- Various anticoagulants available

FAQ
What are the requirements to donate Blood?
Be in good health and feeling well, unless participating of a study.
Be at least 16 years old.
Weigh at least 110 lbs.
Who Can I Help by Donating Blood?
Blood donors save lives every day. They help people of all ages who are hurt in accidents, have burns, need heart surgery or organ transplants, or are fighting cancer. Every two seconds in the U.S., someone needs blood. Here are a few examples of people you can help by donating blood:
- Cancer Patients
- Trauma Patients
- Sickle Cell Patients
- Burn Patients
- Patients with Chronic Diseases
What Types of Blood Donations are there?
Whole Blood Donation: It can be transfused in its original form, or used to help multiple people when separated into its specific components of red cells, plasma and platelets.
Platelets Donation: Platelets are tiny cells in your blood that form clots and stop bleeding. Platelets are most often used by cancer patients and others facing life-threatening illnesses and injuries.
Plasma Donation: Plasma is a part of your blood used to treat patients in emergency situations. AB plasma can be given to anyone regardless of their blood type. Plasma is collected through an automated process that separates plasma from other blood components, then safely and comfortably returns your red blood cells and platelets to you. It only takes just a few minutes longer than donating blood.
How Often Can I Donate?
Whole Blood Donations can be made every 56 days.
Plasma Donations can be made every 3 days.
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