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Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company, announced today the appointment of Kian Beyzavi, PhD, as an independent member of the company’s board of directors.
Dr. Beyzavi is a seasoned veteran of the healthcare industry with significant operating experience in the medical device and diagnostics industries, and a focus on leveraging innovative technologies to improve diagnosis and delivery of care. Since starting her career at McKinsey & Company, she has over 25
Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company, announced today a contract extension of $12.1 million from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response. The funding is part of a BARDA contract worth up to $72 million if all options are exercised.
The new funding will be used for continued development and clinical studies to sup
Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company, announced today that the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded the company a Small Business Innovation Research (NIH SBIR) Direct-to-Phase II grant of $1.7 million. The funding will be used to develop a rapid diagnostic that will identify immune subtypes (“endotypes”) of sepsis to enable better therapy selection and resource allocation.
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Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company, announced today the appointment of experienced medical device executive Amy Boyle as Chief Operating Officer, effective April 5, 2021. Ms. Boyle brings 30 years of broad commercial medical device experience to the company, with expertise in strategy, market development, sales and marketing, commercial operations, and manufacturing.
Most recently, Ms. Boyle served as Vice President, Strategy, Planning and Marketing f
Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company, announced today the closing of a $102 million Series D round of financing to support development and commercialization of its novel immune response diagnostics portfolio. D1 Capital Partners led the round, with participation from the company’s existing investors, including Northpond Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Think.Health, and OSF Healthcare Ventures.
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