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Technologybased inTokyo, JAPAN
Teijin Limited (Japan) is a global technology-driven company operating in six major fields: high-performance fibres (aramid fibres and carbon fibers), polyester fibres, films and plastics, pharmaceuticals and home health care, trading and retail, ...
Focusing on the three key therapeutic areas: bone and joint, respiratory, and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, the Teijin Group is promoting global business expansion led by the twin driving forces of ...
Technologybased inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Founded in 2018 by a team of accomplished scientists with a proven track record in drug discovery and executive leadership in top global biopharmaceutical companies, Regor is a pioneering international biotech company with headquarters in Shanghai, ...
Technologybased inMiami, FLORIDA (USA)
We are a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing cellular therapies for aging-related and life-threatening conditions. Our lead investigational product is Lomecel-B, which is derived from culture-expanded medicinal signaling cells (MSCs) ...
Technologybased inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Aspect Biosystems is a privately held biotechnology company combining the power of microfluidics and 3D bioprinting to fuel medical research and the development of bioprinted therapeutics. By adopting Aspect™s microfluidic 3D bioprinting platform ...
Technologybased inSouth San Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Superfluid’s platform technology is applicable to a wide variety of diseases. We are currently focused on Alzheimer’s Disease, where there are urgent medical needs. This minimally invasive approach eliminates the need for spinal taps and ...
Technologybased inLabège, FRANCE
Vaiomer microbiome studies and expert service supports your discoveries and innovations when identifying predictors and mechanisms associated with the development of chronic diseases. Vaiomer challenges the frontiers of microbiome research by ...
Bacterial translocation: the missing link between intestinal microbiome and human complex non-communicable diseases. Complex disorders are multifactorial and often chronic, caused by genetic and environmental factors and ...