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Minute Molecular Diagnostics

www.m2dx.com

 
Minute Molecular Diagnostics was founded in 2017 as a spinout of the Northwestern University Center for Innovation in Global Health Technology (CIGHT). Comprised of a strong management team with extensive diagnostic industry experience, the company has raised $8 million in funding from the NIH and Diagnostic Industry Executives.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.m2dx.com
  • 1800 Sherman Avenue Suite 504
    Evanston, IL USA
  • Phone: N/A

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