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Metamark Genetics, Inc. is a privately held biotechnology company founded in 2007 to develop novel, function-based, prognostic and diagnostic tests aimed at improving cancer care. The company's proprietary genomic and proteomic discovery platforms have yielded significant discoveries in several disease areas, including prostate, colon, and breast cancers. In early 2014, Metamark plans to commercialize ProMark™—its prostate cancer prognostic test—through its Cambridge, Massachusetts CLIA-certified laboratory. For more information, please visit the company's Website at www.metamarkgenetics.com. Metamark™ and ProMark™ are trademarks of Metamark Genetics, Inc.
Quest Protein Powders give health-conscious foodies and at-home chefs complete control of their nutrition while unleashing their creativity in the kitchen. Delicious as a traditional on-the-go protein shake, Quest Protein Powders are also perfect cooking companions to create everything from cookies to coconut shrimp.
Glacier County EMS is a Cut Bank, MT-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Beiersdorf, Inc. is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech. It is based in Wilton, CT. To find more information about Beiersdorf, Inc., please visit www.bdfusa.com
ContraVir is a biopharmaceutical company focused primarily on the development of drugs to treat herpes zoster, or shingles, which is an infection caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus or VZV. Our lead candidate, FV-100, is an orally available nucleoside analogue prodrug of CF-1743 that we are developing for the treatment of shingles. Published preclinical studies demonstrate that FV-100 is significantly more potent against VZV than acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir, the FDA-approved drugs used for the treatment of shingles. Preclinical studies further demonstrate that FV-100 has a more rapid onset of antiviral activity, and may fully inhibit the replication of VZV more rapidly than these drugs at significantly lower concentration levels. In addition, pharmacokinetic data from completed phase 1 and 2 clinical trials suggest that FV-100 has the potential to demonstrate antiviral activity when dosed orally once-a-day at significantly lower levels than valacyclovir, acyclovir, and famciclovir.