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The National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) announced winners of the 2021 Salisbury Award Competition for Entrepreneurial Translational Research, selected from among eight semi-finalists after pitch presentations in front of a judging committee consisting of prominent cancer research scientists, clinicians, early-stage investors and business leaders.
Asian/Pacific American Heritage (AAPI)
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Credit: National Foundation for Cancer Research, RadioMedix, TanoMed, Tel Aviv University, Libera Bio
ROCKVILLE, MD - The National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) announced winners of the 2021 Salisbury Award Competition for Entrepreneurial Translational Research, selected from among eight semi-finalists after pitch presentations in front of a judging committee consisting of prominent cancer research scientists, clinicians, early-stage investors and business leaders.
The semi-finalists were determined earlier in the spring based upon applications from among academic laboratories or early-stage companies advancing promising experimental cancer therapeutic, diagnostic, detection and vaccine innovations.
The first prize winner of the Salisbury Award Competition is the cancer therapeutic innovation presented by Ronit Satchi-Fainaro, Ph.D., co-founder and chief scientific officer (CSO) of Israel-based TanoMed, and a professor at Tel Aviv University and director of its Cancer Bio
Published: May 10, 2021
Closes $5 million Series A financing
Appoints Pritesh J. Gandhi, PharmD, as Chief Executive Officer and Annie Partisano, PharmD, MS, as Senior Vice President and Head of Operations
Announces exclusive license of TellDx platform to Genetron Holdings Limited for China
Secures Deployment of TellDx at ARUP Laboratories, Inc
BEVERLY, Mass., May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
TellBio, Inc., a development stage biotechnology company focused on revolutionizing the detection and treatment of cancer through its unique and proprietary circulating tumor cell (CTC) technology, TellDx, and complementary therapeutics platform, TellRx, today announced the closing of a $5 million Series A financing. Concurrent with the close, the Company announced the appointments of Pritesh J. Gandhi, PharmD, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Annie Partisano, PharmD, MS, as Senior Vice President and Head of Operations; an exclusive license of the TellDx platform to Genetron Holdi