Jack Ball
Director/Board Member at CYTEK BIOSCIENCES, INC.
Net worth: 181 163 $ as of 31/03/2024
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Nathan Wood | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI.
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 6 years |
Wen Bin Jiang | M | 60 | 10 years | |
Christopher Tompkins | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 14 years |
Josh Eckman | M | - |
Carterra, Inc.
Carterra, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Carterra, Inc. engages in provision of innovative technologies designed to accelerate the discovery of novel therapeutic candidates. It offers Kinetics software, Epitope mapping, therapeutic areas, and antibody formats. The company was founded by James Smith and Josh Eckman in 2005 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. | 19 years |
Paul A. Neeb | M | - |
RealBio Technology, Inc.
RealBio Technology, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology RealBio Technology, Inc. develops cell and tissue culture technologies. It introduced D4 Culture System-an advanced, disposable cell culture platform capable of developing full three-dimensional cell structures in vitro. The firm's D4 Culture System enables customers to develop cell structures that mimic the natural composition, configuration and function of normal and diseased tissue. The company was founded by Lee Noll in June 2009 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI. | - |
Allen Poirson | M | 64 | 6 years | |
Ming Yan | M | 61 | 10 years | |
Nathan D. Trinklein | M | - |
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc.
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. provides products for studying regulatory elements in the human genome. It launches LightSwitch Synthetic Response Element which is used for understanding transcription factor activity in living cells. The firms endogenous human promoter vectors are used in primary screening assays to understand how drug candidates may affect biological pathways. The company was founded by Richard M. Myers, Nathan D. Trinklein and Shelley Force Aldred in 2006 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. | 18 years |
Shelley Force Aldred | M | - |
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc.
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. provides products for studying regulatory elements in the human genome. It launches LightSwitch Synthetic Response Element which is used for understanding transcription factor activity in living cells. The firms endogenous human promoter vectors are used in primary screening assays to understand how drug candidates may affect biological pathways. The company was founded by Richard M. Myers, Nathan D. Trinklein and Shelley Force Aldred in 2006 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. | 18 years |
Joel S. Bedford | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 17 years |
Gisele Dion | F | 57 | 3 years | |
Richard M. Myers | M | - |
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc.
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. provides products for studying regulatory elements in the human genome. It launches LightSwitch Synthetic Response Element which is used for understanding transcription factor activity in living cells. The firms endogenous human promoter vectors are used in primary screening assays to understand how drug candidates may affect biological pathways. The company was founded by Richard M. Myers, Nathan D. Trinklein and Shelley Force Aldred in 2006 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. | 18 years |
Valerie Barnett | F | 49 | 3 years | |
Walter R. Young | M | 78 |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI.
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | 13 years |
Vera Imper | M | 62 | 3 years | |
Melik Ulusu | M | - | 4 years | |
Deborah Neff | F | 71 | - | |
Donnie Hardison | M | 74 | 2 years | |
Patrik Jeanmonod | M | 58 | 6 years | |
Greg Krueger | M | - |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | 9 years |
F. Andrew Ray | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 17 years |
Susan M. Bailey | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 17 years |
Gretchen Pratt | F | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 10 years |
Michael Cornforth | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 17 years |
Connie Wedel | F | - | - | |
Chris Williams | M | 55 | 2 years | |
Paul Goodson | M | - | - | |
James Planka | M | - |
RealBio Technology, Inc.
RealBio Technology, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology RealBio Technology, Inc. develops cell and tissue culture technologies. It introduced D4 Culture System-an advanced, disposable cell culture platform capable of developing full three-dimensional cell structures in vitro. The firm's D4 Culture System enables customers to develop cell structures that mimic the natural composition, configuration and function of normal and diseased tissue. The company was founded by Lee Noll in June 2009 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI. | - |
James E. Chomas | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 3 years |
Michael Olszowy | M | - |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | - |
Mark T. Lupa | M | - |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | - |
Nicolas Barthelemy | M | 58 |
NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.
NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc. develops flow cytometry and cell sorting technology solutions for life science researchers to perform cellular analysis, develop molecular diagnostics, and improve personalized medicine. Its products include wolf cell sorter and N1 single cell dispenser. The company was founded by Nate Heintzman and Yuhwa Lo in 2009 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | 3 years |
Joseph Keegan | M | 71 |
Carterra, Inc.
Carterra, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Carterra, Inc. engages in provision of innovative technologies designed to accelerate the discovery of novel therapeutic candidates. It offers Kinetics software, Epitope mapping, therapeutic areas, and antibody formats. The company was founded by James Smith and Josh Eckman in 2005 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. | 9 years |
John Lillig | M | 74 |
Carterra, Inc.
Carterra, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Carterra, Inc. engages in provision of innovative technologies designed to accelerate the discovery of novel therapeutic candidates. It offers Kinetics software, Epitope mapping, therapeutic areas, and antibody formats. The company was founded by James Smith and Josh Eckman in 2005 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. | - |
Roy C. Cosan | M | - |
RealBio Technology, Inc.
RealBio Technology, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology RealBio Technology, Inc. develops cell and tissue culture technologies. It introduced D4 Culture System-an advanced, disposable cell culture platform capable of developing full three-dimensional cell structures in vitro. The firm's D4 Culture System enables customers to develop cell structures that mimic the natural composition, configuration and function of normal and diseased tissue. The company was founded by Lee Noll in June 2009 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI. | - |
David Brunel | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 5 years |
Deval Lashkari | M | 58 |
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc.
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. provides products for studying regulatory elements in the human genome. It launches LightSwitch Synthetic Response Element which is used for understanding transcription factor activity in living cells. The firms endogenous human promoter vectors are used in primary screening assays to understand how drug candidates may affect biological pathways. The company was founded by Richard M. Myers, Nathan D. Trinklein and Shelley Force Aldred in 2006 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. | - |
James R. Hudson | M | - |
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc.
SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology SwitchGear Genomics, Inc. provides products for studying regulatory elements in the human genome. It launches LightSwitch Synthetic Response Element which is used for understanding transcription factor activity in living cells. The firms endogenous human promoter vectors are used in primary screening assays to understand how drug candidates may affect biological pathways. The company was founded by Richard M. Myers, Nathan D. Trinklein and Shelley Force Aldred in 2006 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. | - |
Terry Opgenorth | M | 68 |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 14 years |
Virginia Orndorff | F | 74 |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 9 years |
Alexander Herzick | M | 43 |
Carterra, Inc.
Carterra, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Carterra, Inc. engages in provision of innovative technologies designed to accelerate the discovery of novel therapeutic candidates. It offers Kinetics software, Epitope mapping, therapeutic areas, and antibody formats. The company was founded by James Smith and Josh Eckman in 2005 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. | - |
Dan Mitchell | M | 67 |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | - |
Vic Myer | M | - |
KromaTid, Inc.
KromaTid, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology KromaTid, Inc. provides products and services for mutation detection and disease diagnosis. Its services include high resolution screening of individual genes to the entire genome, sequence, location and orientation from a single assay, cost effective discovery of inversions and translocations, rapid assay development and data delivery. The company was founded by Andrew F. Ray, Susan M. Bailey, Michael Cornforth, Edwin Goodwin, and Joel S. Bedford in 2007 and is headquartered in Longmont, CO. | 4 years |
John R. Trittschuh | M | - |
RealBio Technology, Inc.
RealBio Technology, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology RealBio Technology, Inc. develops cell and tissue culture technologies. It introduced D4 Culture System-an advanced, disposable cell culture platform capable of developing full three-dimensional cell structures in vitro. The firm's D4 Culture System enables customers to develop cell structures that mimic the natural composition, configuration and function of normal and diseased tissue. The company was founded by Lee Noll in June 2009 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI. | - |
Kathy L. Rowlen | M | - |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | - |
Philippe Busque | M | - | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Jennifer A. Baird | F | - |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 6 years |
Robert Kline | M | - |
ViroCyt, Inc.
ViroCyt, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services ViroCyt, Inc. develops life science instrumentation and assays products for the analysis of viruses and microorganisms. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Broomfield, CO. | - |
Feng Deng | M | 61 | 4 years | |
Mark L. Lewis | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 4 years |
Tess Cameron | F | - | 1 years | |
Timothy Harkins | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | - |
Eric Halverson | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | - |
William Hyun | M | - |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 5 years |
Franco Rutili | M | - |
NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.
NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc. develops flow cytometry and cell sorting technology solutions for life science researchers to perform cellular analysis, develop molecular diagnostics, and improve personalized medicine. Its products include wolf cell sorter and N1 single cell dispenser. The company was founded by Nate Heintzman and Yuhwa Lo in 2009 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | 1 years |
Grant Howes | M | - |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 4 years |
Dan Kidle | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 4 years |
Jeff S. Williams | M | - |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 1 years |
Tim Petersen | M | 60 |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 4 years |
Christine Haakenson | M | - |
Swift Biosciences, Inc.
Swift Biosciences, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Swift Biosciences, Inc. develops molecular biology reagents. It offers Next Generation Sequencing sample preparation for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. The firm?s products include Accel-NGS and Amplicon Panels and myT Primer. The company was founded by David C. Olson and Vladimir L. Makarov in February 2010 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 4 years |
Stephen A. Chipchase | M | 60 |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 2 years |
Thomas Zager | M | - |
Accuri Cytometers, Inc.
Accuri Cytometers, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Accuri Cytometers, Inc. develops and manufactures personal flow cytometers for researchers. It operates as a life sciences company which develops and markets high performance cell analysis systems designed to bring the power of flow cytometry into life science and biomedical laboratories. The firm offers C6 Flow Cytometer, a bench-top cell and bead analysis system used in various applications, such as immunophenotyping, bacteria analysis, cell cycle analysis, proliferation assays, apoptosis, DNA analysis, target multiplexing, gene expression, lineage analysis, viability, absolute cell counts, intracellular cytokines, membrane potential, yeast and algae analysis, and phagocytosis. The company was founded by Jennifer A. Baird and Collin A. Rich in 2004 and is headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI. | 2 years |
Todd Garland | M | 55 | - |
Statistics
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United States | 63 | 100.00% |
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