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Ritter Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company developing therapeutics based upon colonic adaptation to treat gastrointestinal diseases with an initial focus on lactose intolerance. Colonic adaptation improves colon function by selectively increasing the growth of beneficial bacteria in the colonic ecosystem (digestive tract). Ritter Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is rapidly establishing itself as the world`s leader in lactose intolerance research based upon its scientific team and their cutting edge research in this field. RP-G28, Ritter`s lead product, has been studied in a Phase 2 trial and is a first-in-class compound. RP-G28 has the potential to become the first FDA-approved drug for the treatment of lactose intolerance, a debilitating disease which affects over 1 billion people worldwide.
EKR Therapeutics, Inc. is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech. It is based in Bedminster, NJ. To find more information about EKR Therapeutics, Inc., please visit www.ekrtx.com
Encision Inc. is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech. It is based in Boulder, CO. To find more information about Encision Inc., please visit www.encision.com
Neurotrope was formed in October 2012 to develop and market two product platforms, including a non-invasive diagnostic test for Alzheimer's Disease and a drug candidate called bryostatin for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, both of which are in the clinical testing stage. Neurotrope was formed for the primary purpose of commercializing certain technologies that were initially developed by Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute ("BRNI") and its affiliates, for therapeutic or diagnostic applications for Alzheimer's Disease or other cognitive dysfunctions. These technologies have been under development since 1999 and have been financed through significant funding from a variety of non-investor sources. The Company expects that its first product, the diagnostic test for Alzheimer's Disease, will finish the testing phase of its development in 2015, whereupon the Company will evaluate the feasibility of its commercialization. In addition to bryostatin and the diagnostic test for Alzheimer's Disease, the Company intends to pursue development of two other technology platforms developed by and licensed from BRNI: the first, a platform for transporting drugs into the brain through the "blood-brain-barrier," and the second, a group of drugs for enhancing cognition, mood and alertness for neuropsychiatric conditions.
Community Health Center of the North Country is a healthcare provider with locations in St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Jefferson counties in Northern New York. They offer comprehensive primary, pediatric, behavioral, dental, optometry, and preventative ca...