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Parkinsons Disease Suppliers In Usa New York For Served Medical Health Care
7 companies found
based inMelville, NEW YORK (USA)
Population Bio, Inc. is a privately held precision medicine company that is empowering pharmaceutical companies to develop targeted therapies and companion diagnostics faster and more cost effectively. We are accelerating the delivery of precision ...
based inBrooklyn, NEW YORK (USA)
Kaia was born when founders, Konstantin Mehl and Manuel Thurner, came together on their mission to find a more effective way to manage chronic back pain. After years of personal suffering from this issue, the founder duo discovered the solution: ...
based inBrooklyn, NEW YORK (USA)
Synchron, an endovascular brain interface company, is a leader in implantable neural interface technology. The clinical-stage company is developing a neuroprosthesis for the treatment of paralysis and the first endovascular implantable ...
based inNew York City, NEW YORK (USA)
Woolsey Pharmaceuticals is focused on the treatment of rare, neurodegenerative diseases. Many neurodegenerative diseases – including Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, ...
based inWhite Plains, NEW YORK (USA)
Oligomerix is a biotechnology company focused on developing disease-modifying and treatment therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases characterized by aberrant tau protein ranging from rare tauopathies such as progressive supranuclear palsy ...
based inNew York City, NEW YORK (USA)
Lauren Sciences is a privately-held New York biotechnology company focused on developing its V-Smart platform to create a robust pipeline of V-Smart therapeutics consisting of central nervous system (CNS)-active drugs that normally do not cross the ...
based inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
At BlueRock, our mission is to create authentic cellular medicines to reverse devastating diseases, with the vision of improving the human condition. Until recently, scientists believed that mature adult cells were permanently locked into their ...
