NIST established the NIST Microbial Strain Collection (NMSC) to advance microbial research and support standards development. The NMSC will accept deposits of microbial isolates (strains) following a screening and approval process that is further described below.
To submit strains to the NMSC, please complete the Strain Deposit Form.
Microorganisms of interest include but are not limited to those relevant to: biomanufacturing of advanced therapy products; rapid microbial testing; microbial therapeutics (e.g., live biotherapeutic products, probiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs)); infectious disease identification and surveillance; engineering biology; and animal, human, agricultural, or environmental microbiome research. NIST will use microbial strains or sets of microbial strains from the NMSC to address stakeholder needs. These applications may include but are not limited to:
The NMSC is not part of the Rapid Microbial Testing Methods (RMTM) Consortium. Any strains provided to the RMTM Consortium will not be transferred to the NMSC and would need to be submitted to the NMSC, if desired.
Depositors will complete the Deposit Form and once approved by NIST, will submit one aliquot (in one of the several approved formats: agar plate/slant, agar stab, frozen glycerol stock, or lyophilized material) per strain to the NMSC. NIST will confirm quality of sample sent and may require an additional sample if an initial quality check fails (e.g., low viability, contamination). Additional instructions are included in the Deposit Form.