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Predicant Biosciences Inc.

This article was originally published in Start Up

Executive Summary

Among proteomics experts, however, a split has emerged between those who believe protein profiling patterns, rather than proteins themselves, are important indicators of disease, and those who believe that the proteins need to be identified before they can be useful clinically. Predicant Biosciences is taking the side of the former group, and, supported by a top-notch group of scientists and venture capitalists, is developing an integrated system it hopes will move the field forward.

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