Auritec
Pharmaceuticals
Pasadena, CA |
Thomas
Smith, CEO
tsmith@auritec.net |
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Auritec Pharmaceuticals
is a small pharmaceutical R&D company founded by Thomas J Smith MD.
We develop, and are seeking to license, novel treatments based on a portfolio
of drug delivery platform technologies. This is Dr. Smith's second drug
delivery venture. His first company went public (as pSivida: NASDA PSDV)
and was responsible for the development of 2 FDA approved new drugs.
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Charlesson
Oklahoma City, OK |
Mike Moradi,
CEO & Co-founder
mmoradi@charlessonllc.com |
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Charlesson is developing
therapeutics for treating numerous human diseases. Our product pipeline
includes pharmaceutical treatments for Age-Related Macular Degeneration,
Diabetic Retinopathy, Ocular Inflammation, and other blinding diseases.
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Cognosci
Research Triangle Park, NC |
Michael
Vitek, CEO
mikevitek@cognosci.com |
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Cognosci is developing
novel therapeutics that are anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective in models
of Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury and leukemia.
Based on our novel mechanism of action, these "COG" compounds
are useful in reducing inflammation to permit healing restoration and
repair of tissues damaged by trauma or disease. Lead compounds have entered
IND studies as a prelude to human clinical trials in the next 12 to 18
months.
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CollEngin
Sunnyvale, CA |
Michael
Paukshto, CTO
mpaukshto@collengin.com |
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CollEngin has developed
a break-through production technology that precisely mimics the natural
collagen scaffolds found in human tissues such as tendon, ligament, skin,
cornea. Readily available medical grade collagen is transformed into nano-structured
scaffolds which are the basis of products used to repair tendons/ligaments.
Currently, these repairs typically have limited quality or are not possible.
The scaffolds have similar strength to natural tissues and easily permit
a variety of cells to proliferate, align and migrate. Working with top
labs and surgeons will allow CollEngin to design bioactive products to
significantly improve tissue reconstruction procedures and satisfy total
markets approaching $1B.
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Cyto
Pulse Sciences
Glen Burnie, MD |
Richard
Walters, President & CEO
rew@cytopulse.com |
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Cyto Pulse Sciences
was founded in January 1996 and after an initial small investment from
friends and family has since been operating primarily in a self-funded
mode, developing technology to produce and deliver new medicine therapeutics
for: Cancer treatments (immunotherapy); Protection against infectious
diseases (prophylaxis therapy); Correcting a genetic defect (gene therapy).
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ECI
Biotech
Worcester, MA |
Mitchell Sanders, Executive
VP
sanders@ecibiotech.com |
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ECI Biotech is a leading
edge protein sensor company with strong intellectual property of particular
value for diagnostic sensors and therapeutics. Founded in 1998, its technologies
relate to the detection of microbial pathogens and stabilizing active
proteins to protect against infection.
ECI Biotech's ExpressDetect®
diagnostics are simple, inexpensive, rapid, and safe.
ECI Biotech's product pipeline includes a diagnostic sensor for urinary
tract infections, as well as advanced wound care systems that provide
early warning of emergent infections and promote healing. ECI presently
has corporate partnerships with medical device and consumer industry leaders.
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Seno
Medical Instruments
San Antonio, TX |
Alexander Oraevsky,
CSO
aoraevsky@FairwayMed.com |
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Seno Medical Instruments
is a company focused on development of optoacoustic systems for applications
in medical imaging and monitoring. Senos patented technology uses
pulsed near-infrared lasers for tissue illumination and wide-band transducer
arrays to detect resulting ultrasonic waves. If a tumor or a blood vessel
is present, these ultrasonic waves are detected in real-time and used
to generate images. Senos imaging modality provides the physician
with maps of blood distribution in tissues and the level of oxygen saturation
superimposed with maps of tissue density. Senos first clinical product
targets breast cancer as an adjunct to mammogram, addressing multi-billion
dollar market opportunity.
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Fluential
Sunnyvale, CA |
Farzad Ehsani, CEO
farzad@fluentialinc.com |
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Fluential provides
fast, fluent automated speech translation for healthcare providers. Using
funding from DARPA, NIST, NIH, and other government agencies; the company
has created one of the most advanced platforms for speech translation
technology in the world. Its products enable people who speak different
languages to communicate face-to-face in real time.
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iVisit
Santa Monica, CA |
Orang Dialameh, CEO-Founder
orang@ivisit.com |
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iVisit is a Software
as a Service company focused on delivering a low-cost unified communication
and collaboration solutions for businesses and individuals. Our peer-to-peer
platform integrates presence, multi-party audio/video conferencing, push-to-talk,
desktop sharing and connected navigation over wireless and fixed IP networks
and devices. iVisit is also developing advanced technologies under NIH
grants that assist visually impaired and hearing impaired users. Additionally,
we are pursuing the healthcare vertical with a focus on enabling mobile
health services including face-to-face visits with practitioners and vital
signs monitoring, with the goal of providing low-cost disease management
and reducing hospital stays and ER visits.
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Mind
Matters Research
Anchorage, AK |
Lyn Freeman, President
lfreeman@gci.net |
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Mind Matters Research
is dedicated to improving the quality of life of cancer patients through
the development, testing, delivery and marketing of the disease-specific
ENVISION Imagery Programs. The current research-based product, "Envision
the Rhythms of Life" is offered to recovering breast cancer patients
and utilizes animations, manuals, PowerPoint training, CDs/DVDs, and assessment
instruments, delivered in groups, to improve quality of life and reduce
the effects of cancer treatments. Trainers are certified and outcomes
are quality controlled continually. Materials and training are assessed
and updated based on patient outcomes and evolving research. Interventions
are delivered personally or through interactive multimedia conferencing.
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NanoVector
Raleigh, NC |
Albert Bender, CEO
abender@nanovectorinc.com |
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NanoVector is commercializing
the first biologic-based nanoparticle drug delivery system for the $48B/yr
cancer therapeutics market. Our breakaway technology is capable of selectively
targeting tumors along with the precise intracellular and nuclear delivery
of cell killing hyper-agents for improved efficacy and fewer unpleasant
side effects. The technology is based upon a ubiquitous plant virus that
has evolved for millions of years to have ideal drug delivery characteristics,
along with the ability to be exposed to mammals cells in a completely
benign fashion. NanoVector's lead drug for melanoma will be ready to enter
IND enabling studies in Q2 2009.
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PDS
Biotechnology
Cincinnati, OH |
Frank Bedu-Addo, President
& CEO
fbeduaddo@pdsbiotech.com |
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PDS Biotechnology
Corporation (PDS) was founded by an experienced drug development and business
team to commercialize immunotherapies in large markets with unmet needs.
PDS owns Versamune a platform nanoparticle technology that facilitates
the uptake of proteins by the immune system and generates a potent immune
response against the specific infected cells. The technology is being
utilized successfully to develop therapies in two categories: 1) oncology,
2) infectious diseases. The company's first product is being developed
to treat currently untreatable human papillomavirus-related diseases,
such as head and neck cancer and cervical cancer. PDS has received NIH
funding, state and private investment.
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Quantum
Tubers
Delavan, WI |
Robert Britt, CEO
info@quantumtubers.com |
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Quantum Tubers specializes
in the controlled-environment growth of plants in fully contained facilities
under computerized control. In 1999 the company grew the world's first
crop of genetically engineered potatoes producing plant-derived hepatitis
B antigen that was subsequently used in a successful double-blind human
clinical trial, proving that plant-derived vaccines are an effective means
of delivery.
QTC also developed
the first cGMP protocols for use with pharmaceuticals produced with plants.
The company is currently producing potatoes bearing HBsAg surface antigen
for hepatitis B vaccine production in its pilot facility in Wisconsin
and will be able to show the significant cost savings expected for this
biomanufacturing method. A Phase II SBIR through the NIH is allowing the
company to produce a shelf-stable, oral dosage version of this vaccine
and to be able to take the plant-derived hepatitis B vaccine though the
first stage of FDA authorization. The company has positioned this plant-derived
vaccine to potentially be the first-to-market for any plant-produced biopharmaceutical.
A new company has been formed around this first vaccine product and is
currently in early stage capitalization.
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SonarMed
Indianapolis, IN |
Andy Cothrel, President
acothrel@sonarmed.com |
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For a variety of reasons,
approximately one-third of patients in the ICU have breathing tubes inserted
in their trachea (main airway) to help them breathe. Complications include
blocked or dislodged tubes, resulting in significant patient harms including
lack of oxygen, infection, and trauma from emergency staff clearing or
reinserting the tube. SonarMed has developed a sensor that provides precise,
continuous real-time monitoring of the tube and alerts care providers
if the tube becomes obstructed or its position changes, potentially saving
substantial incremental length of stay and liability costs for the hospital.
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Vivo
Biosciences
Birmingham, AL |
Raj Singh, President
& CEO
rsingh@vivobiotech.com |
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Vivo Biosciences Inc.
is dedicated to developing novel 3-D or in vivo-like bioassay platforms
(HuBiogel) for predicting drug efficacy/toxicity in humans and thus
advancing drug discovery and therapeutics. Our patented HuBiogel
technology allows human cells to growth, organize and functions as mini-tissues
for studying both normal and disease processes. It addresses the key bottlenecks
of current drug discovery pipeline by providing rapid preclinical drug
efficacy and toxicity endpoints. High-value utility of HuBiogel technology
thus provides essential "go or no-go" decisions prior to expensive
clinical trials. This unmet market need is highlighted by FDA Critical
Path Initiative.
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Xemed
Durham, NH |
Bill Hersman,
CEO
hersman@xemed.com |
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is developing hyperpolarized noble gases 129Xenon and 3Helium as MRI contrast
agents for assessing pulmonary function, diagnosing disease, and monitoring
response to treatment. With exclusive license to patents on polarization
technologies, FDA clearance for Phase II trials, and prototype polarizers
at Brigham and Women's Hospital and elsewhere, Xemed is targeting NDA in
six years. |