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Calbiotech Awarded U.S. Army Phase I SBIR Research Contract to Develop Analyte Specific Reagents for the Diagnosis of Dengue Fever Virus
Date:11/6/2009

Disease, Growth Hormone, Allergy and Drug of Abuse markers. The company also offers customized Immunoassay products for Mouse/Rat, Sheep, Canine, Porcine and other animal species that are used by major pharmaceutical companies, universities and research centers.

Calbiotech provides preclinical and research testing services for testing human and animal samples using the Calbiotech Immunoassay menu. Calbiotech is FDA registered and ISO 13485:2003 certified facility. The company has adopted operating polices based on FDA Quality system (QS), current Good manufacturing Practices (cGMP), Good laboratory Practices (GLP) and ISO requirements, EU directive and Canadian medical devices regulations.

Additional information is available on the Internet at http://www.calbiotech.com.

For more information, contact David Barka at Calbiotech, 10461 Austin Drive Spring Valley, CA, 91978 USA. Phone: (619) 660-6162. Fax: (619) 660-6970. E-mail: dbarka@calbiotech.com

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