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Biosciences, Biotechnology and Biopharmaceutical Companies in Kentucky, US
3DR, Inc., Louisville, KY:Dedicated to advancing the widespread adoption and utilization of
3D medical imaging by providing hospitals and imaging centers access to
a 3D image reconstruction service on a national basis. This outsourcing
service enables hospital radiology departments and stand-alone imaging
centers to send out raw medical image data generated by multi-slice
computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners
and access a reconstructed 3D image within hours.
Alltech, Nicholasville, KY:Mission is to improve animal health and performance by adding
nutritional value to animal feed, enhancing the performance of the
animal and increasing animal production.
AllTranz, Lexington, KY:A specialty pharmaceutical company that targets the
development of neuroscience pharmaceutical solutions delivered via
innovative transdermal delivery systems. AllTranz leverages proprietary
technology to modify existing chemical entities with proven clinical
outcomes to produce important new pharmaceutical products that extend
patent franchises. The Company’s expertise in formulation, prodrug
evelopment, and dermal delivery products exploit the opportunity for
lower risk development pathways to significant new drugs. These new
products can improve drug dosing, patient compliance and/or reduce side
effects. ApoImmune,
Inc., Louisville, KY is a biotechnology company committed to the development of
powerful new therapeutics to treat chronic and acute life-threatening
diseases and improve patients' quality of life.
Intranasal Therapeutics, Inc., Lexington, KY:A specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing
innovative nasally delivered pharmaceutical products, with a particular
focus on durgs to treat pain and central nervous system disorders for
which there is proven, unsatisfied consumer need. MetaCyte Business Lab, Louisville, KY:Actually creates launches and manages its
portfolio companies. MetaCyte takes a hands-on, human capital intensive
approach to company building. Neuronetrix, Louisville, KY: Focused on the development of a non-invasive
neurodiagnostic system for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and
related dementias. PharMerica Corporation, Louisville, KY: Formed by the combination of AmerisourceBergen
Corporation’s and Kindred Healthcare, Inc.’s respective institutional
pharmacy businesses, will constitute the second largest national
provider of institutional pharmacy services. Potentia Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Louisville, KY:An early stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative
therapeutics, primarily in the area of age-related macular degeneration
and other inflammatory ocular diseases. Potentia assembles its pipeline
of anti-inflammatory products through a combination of in-licensing of
preclinical compounds and in-house research and development.
Pradama Inc., Lousville, KY: A specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the
development and commercialization of products to treat bone diseases
and disorders. The Company will create a series of products using its bone-targeting
drug delivery system. Pradama will initially concentrate on the
development of its lead product candidate for the prevention and/or
treatment of osteoporosis—an orally available small molecule able to
induce bone formation. RhinoCyte Inc., Louisville, KY:Focused on the development and commercialization of diagnostic tools
and therapies for stem cell treatment of multiple degenerative and
traumatic neurological diseases. Based upon research activity completed
thus far, RhinoCyte will initially concentrate on the development of
autologous neural progenitor (stem) cells for the repair of neural
damage caused by spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease. The cells
are derived from the adult olfactory neuroepithelium and grown in
culture to isolate the neural progenitors. This technology could
eventually be used as a therapy for the treatment of multiple
degenerative and traumatic neurological diseases and injuries. The
commercial value of the tenable quality of life improvements emerging
from the application of this technology, although somewhat
unquantifiable, will have infinite benefit to those suffering from
impairments such as spinal cord injuries and Parkinson's disease.
SureGene, LLC., Louisville, KY: Utilizes modern genetic technology to discover the underlying genetic basis for psychiatric diseases.
Centers, Institutes, Foundations Related to Biosciences and Biotechnology in Kentucky, US
Health Enterprises Network, Louisville, KY:A business network focused on economic
development and formed by the leadership of Louisville’s health-related
businesses, from hospitals and health care services companies to
medical device manufacturers and professional service providers. The
organization's mission is to champion and foster the growth of the
region’s health-related economy.
Kentucky Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network, Louisville, KY: The goal of KBRIN is to develop a network of support for biomedical
researchers and educators within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The
purpose of the network is to develop infrastructure and capacity for
biomedical research and training in the state.Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, Frankfort, KY:The CED is the primary state agency in Kentucky responsible for
creating new jobs and investment in the state. Programs administered by
the Cabinet are designed to support and promote economic development
within the state, primarily by attracting new industries to the state,
assisting in the development of existing industries, and assisting
communities in preparing for economic development opportunities.
Kentucky
Science and Technology Corporation, Kexington, KY:A private, nonprofit corporation
committed to the advancement of science, technology and innovative
economic development founded on Kentucky know-how. KSTC is a fast-paced
leader with a reputation for developing and managing creative
initiatives in education, economic competitiveness and scientific
research. KSTC is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of leaders
from business, education, and government.
Markey Cancer Center, Lexington, KY:A comprehensive cancer center. Its mission is
to eliminate the morbidity and mortality of cancer through a
comprehensive program of research, education, clinical care and
community outreach.
University of Kentucky Intellectual Property Dev. & Tech. Transfer Office, Lexington, KY: The University of Kentucky strives to provide an atmosphere where the
spirit of inquiry flourishes and where this scholarly inquiry, in the
form of research and creative activity, ultimately leads to tangible
benefits for society as a whole. In turn, new and innovative research
enables UK to recruit, reward, and retain outstanding faculty, generate
income to support further research, and promote economic growth.University of Louisville Office of Technology Transfer, The UK OTT strives to disseminate the knowledge developed by faculty,
staff, other employees and students within for the public good; and
further protects the interests of the people of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky through a due recovery by the University of its investment in
research.Venture Club of Louisville, Louisville, KY:Brings entrepreneurs and investors
together in a professional but relaxed forum. The monthly meetings
offer both groups the opportunity to make valuable contacts, exchange
infor-mation, and pursue mutual business opportunities. An important
purpose of the Club is to help facilitate and encourage the expansion
of business and commercial investment activities in the region.
Western Kentucky University Biotechnology Center, Bowling Green, KY:The Biotechnology Center at WKU was established to facilitate hands-on
educational opportunities for biology students and to provide technical
and educational services to the State of Kentucky, the biotechnology
industry, and the general public.
Colleges and Universities Related to Biosciences and Biotechnology in Kentucky.
Owensboro Community College, Owensboro, KY:OCTC's
biotechnology program provides students with the necessary skills and
knowledge for entry into a biotechnology career. Graduates will be
versed in the theories and principles of biological systems, field and
laboratory techniques, and good manufacturing principles of the
biotechnology industry.
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