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TREK to Introduce New In Vitro Diagnostic and Research-Use-Only Susceptibility Products at American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Booth 1301

...read manually and with TREK's Vizion(R) system, or read using the automated aris 2X System." aris is part of the company's line of Sensititre Automated Susceptibility and Id...

SpectraScience Secures Distribution for WavSTAT(R) Cancer Diagnosis System in Greece & Cyprus

... currently has approximately euros 220 million in annual sales and over 300 employees." M.S. Jacovides Hellas' President & Managing Director, aris Jacovides, stated, "We are pleased to be SpectraScience's distribution partner and believe there is significant market potential for this innovative G...

TEAC America Launches its Next Generation P-55C Printer, World's Fastest Dye-Sublimation Disc Printer

...TERIC, TEAC and TASCAM. TEAC America, Inc., was established in 1967. For additional information, contact: TEAC America, Inc. Attn.: aris H. Gharapetian Director of Marketing 7733 Telegraph Road Montebello, CA 90640 (323) 727-4854 http://www.teac.com/DSPD ...

TEAC Forms Strategic Alliance With SST Group, Inc. to Distribute Its Next Generation Medical Disc Publishing Systems Into Medical Market

... TEAC America, Inc. Attn.: aris H. Gharapetian Director of Marketing ... agharapetian@teac.com CONTACT: aris H. Gharapetian Director of Marketing Email: agharapetian@teac.com ...

Nephros Strengthens Commercialization Team with Addition of Marketing Executive

...respiratory combination drug with revenues now exceeding US $1 billion. Previously Ms. Turner held the position of Director, Strategic Programs, for aris Global, a leader in life-science safety and regulatory technology solutions, where her strategic marketing initiatives contributed to the company's re...

Disaster Balloons can Be Used to Keep Communication Intact During Calamities

...hurricanes or volcanic eruptions. As such, when they go down, communication breaks and coordinating emergency responses become difficult. Now, aris Mardirossian of Maryland, US, has proposed a balloon based communication system consisting of a set of ground-and air-based monitoring systems that wi...

Scientists Coax Nerve Fibers to Regrow After Spinal Cord Injury

... regeneration inhibitors, or simply ARIs. “Treatments that eliminate aris might allow the nerve ends to regain their natural regenerative abilities a...of Michigan. Dr. Yang, the study’s lead author, helped pioneer the study of aris while a doctoral student with Dr. Schnaar at Johns Hopkins in the 1990s. ...
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