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Osmetech
Osmetech plc was founded in 1993, developing electronic odour sensor ("e-nose") technology. IPO followed in 1994 and in 1999, the Company changed its name from Aromascan to Osmetech refocusing the business on the opportunities within the global healthcare market. With the acquisition of the OPTI (blood gas) product line from Roche Diagnostics in 2003, the Critical Care Diagnostic Division was formed, which more than doubled its level of sales revenues in 3 years through a strong network of international distributors.
Combimatrix
CombiMatrix Corporation is a biotechnology company headquartered near Seattle, Washington, USA, with a subsidiary, CombiMatrix Molecular Diagnostics, headquartered in Irvine, California. CombiMatrix's patented electrochemical manufacturing process utilizes standard semiconductor technology, proprietary software, and chemistry to build arrays of materials -- molecule by molecule. The company's CustomArray products are DNA microarrays, which have uses in pharmaceutical, biotech, and agrochemical industries as well as in research and government markets.
The Personalized Medicine Coalition (PMC) is an independent, non-profit group that works to advance the understanding and adoption of personalized medicine for the ultimate benefit of patients. Our diverse members work together to educate opinion leaders and the public about the issues that will shape how personalized medicine develops - and how quickly all of us can benefit from it.
Swank MS Foundation
The Swank MS Foundation is a public charity and 501c3 tax-exempt foundation that provides information and resources on the Swank Low Fat Diet, vitamin supplements, and life-style changes beneficial to patients with Multiple Sclerosis, as well as their families and friends. They actively promote information on this healthy low-fat diet developed by Roy L. Swank, M.D., Ph.D. based on years of study, research and experience with multiple sclerosis patients. Click here to read the press release.