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Transforming cancer care with data driven medicine
Biorem is a pioneer environmental biotechnology company that designs, manufactures and distributes a comprehensive line of high-efficiency air emissions control systems used to eliminate odors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). We offer a selection of products that can be tailored to suit application specific requirements. Biorem ensures optimized long-term performance on every application by custom-designing the solution to meet the individual needs of our clients. With sales and manufacturing offices across the continents, dedicated research facilities, analytical and microbial laboratories, worldwide sales representative network, and a dedicated service division, Biorem has the resources available to ensure that your project is handled promptly and professionally from conception to completion. With the largest installation base of it’s kind in the world, continued extensive research efforts, and over 21 years of experience, Biorem not only offers state of the art technology-based products – but also peace of mind for municipalities, industrial companies and their surrounding communities.
Quadrant Laboratories is a subsidiary of Quadrant Biosciences, a life sciences company focused on improving the lives of children and families through innovative diagnostic, therapeutic, and virtual care solutions for global health priorities. Quadrant...
MaxCyte is a US-based global company dedicated to accelerating the discovery, development, manufacturing and commercialization of next-generation, cell-based medicines.
Lumos Pharma, based in Austin, Texas, is an early stage biotechnology company created to develop and commercialize a novel treatment for the rare disease Creatine Transporter Deficiency. Lumos Pharma is the exclusive licensee of technology and discoveries made in laboratories at the University of Cincinnati and has partnered with Key Opinion Leaders in the field and the United States National Institutes of Health to ensure success in developing a treatment for Creatine Transporter Deficiency.