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Norsvin Usa LLC is a Harmony, MN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Hospira is the world`s leading provider of injectable drugs and infusion technologies. Through our broad, integrated portfolio, we are uniquely positioned to Advance Wellness™ by improving patient and caregiver safety while reducing healthcare costs. Through our offering of high-quality, lower-cost generic medications, we continue to help reduce the overall costs of healthcare — to improve both the affordability of care for patients and the financial strength of the global healthcare system. By working with our device customers to integrate technologies at the point of care, we are the partner of choice for improving patient and caregiver safety, clinical outcomes, cost management, as well as caregiver efficiency and effectiveness. Additionally, our One2One™ business is a leading provider of contract manufacturing services to proprietary pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies for formulation development, filling and finishing of injectable pharmaceuticals. At Hospira, we have the opportunity to Make a Difference every day by positively impacting the lives of our customers and patients and delivering value to all of our stakeholders.
Medicorp Inc is a Mont-Royal, QC-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Institute for Functional Medicine is a Gig Harbor, WA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Precision Biopsy, LLC was formed in partnership with Allied Minds to develop and commercialize novel technology for the accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer. The company’s diagnostic technology uses advanced spectroscopy imaging techniques in combination with tissue biopsy. For the first time, this unique ability will eliminate random prostate biopsies that are subject to sampling errors and can lead to inaccurate grading and staging of the disease. The scientific founders, professors Priya Werahara and John Daily of the University of Colorado, have long studied the morphology of cancer tissue. Combining their knowledge of advanced spectroscopy techniques has resulted in the ability to image the precise location of cancer in the prostate.