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Gradalis, Inc. is a fully integrated biotechnology company based in Dallas, Texas that focuses on the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of drugs, vaccines, tools, and diagnostics primarily in the area of cancer. Gradalis has its own GMP manufacturing facility along with highly skilled technical leadership and staff and a strategic partnership with Mary Crowley Cancer Research Centers for clinical development of Gradalis products. The Company has two primary platforms, one centered on personalized autologous vaccines and a second focused on bifunctional short hairpin RNA (shRNA) to enable specific protein knockdown. In addition. Gradalis has numerous partnerships and joint ventures that provide it with access to other cutting edge clinical and pre-clinical stage programs.
Fraunhofer Center for Laser Technology is a Plymouth, MI-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Homology is based on groundbreaking science that harnesses the naturally occurring process of homologous recombination. This non-nuclease-based approach offers clear advantages in its precision, efficiency and on-target in vivo editing of genetic mutations. Homology obtained an exclusive worldwide license to this technology platform, which is based on the pioneering research of Saswati Chatterjee, Ph.D., Professor of Virology at the Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope in California, member of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) to the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH) and former charter member of the Therapeutic Approaches to Genetic Diseases Study Section of the NIH. Dr. Chatterjee and her team led the first adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector-mediated gene transfer studies into human hematopoietic stem cells and subsequently identified and isolated a series of naturally-occurring AAVs from human CD34+ cells.
NanoLogix is a biotechnology company specializing in live cell, rapid diagnostics. Our kits are simple and reliable rapid test solutions that detect active threat bacteria and other microorganisms 4x - 12x faster than traditional Petri culture technology, and more cost effectively than PCR Protocol. NanoLogix FlatPack packaging allows for an extended shelf-life that is frequently more than double today's standard. In ongoing shelf-life tests, NanoLogix plates containing TSA media in FlatPacks have maintained nutrient and moisture levels for over two years in cold storage and over one year at room temperature (RT). Other agars have their usable shelf lives extended by varying amounts. NanoLogix plates can be used for isolating microorganisms, total plate count, and for maintaining stock cultures.