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Sofie Biosciences is Awarded a DOE Phase I SBIR to Commercialize Microscale Radiochemistry Platform
Date:7/7/2011

on that empowers scientists and clinicians to control the development and use of PET probes as an alternative to the well-established centralized model.  Sofie's line of molecular imaging systems, radiochemistry modules, and probes enable PET to be more widely accessible, cost-effective, and convenient for integration into a variety of labs.  

About Sofie Biosciences 

Sofie is combining new PET imaging agents with innovative imaging systems to provide researchers and physicians with tools to better investigate the biology of disease. By empowering a wide array of people with valuable, translational imaging tools, Sofie is making PET scans more accessible and increasing the diversity of its applications.

For additional information contact Dr. Jennifer Cho at 424.223.6948 or jennifer.cho@sofiebio.com.


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