Tom Besser and Bill Sischo, a pair of Washington State University professors in the College of Veterinary Medicine, will give a talk in Seattle on December 3 as part of WSU’s Innovators lecture series. The title is “Safe to Eat? The Science, Politics, and Economics of Food from Farm to Fork.” For more information on … Continue reading “Safe to Eat? The Science, Politics, and Economics of Food from Farm to Fork”
Zino Society’s “Stairway to Heaven” Holiday Party
The Zino Society, a Seattle-based angel investment group, is holding its “Stairway to Heaven Holiday Party” on December 2. It will be held at the new Club Cielo in Seattle. For more information, click here.
Science on Tap: Rewiring Circuits of Life for Bioremediation and Bioenergy
Nitin Baliga, a faculty member at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, will give a talk on Nov. 30 about new ideas biologists are pursuing to clean up environmental contaminants and create biofuels, as part of the Science on Tap lecture series. For more information, click here.
Bruce Montgomery on Drug Development: Science & Technology Discovery Series
Bruce Montgomery, the senior vice president of Gilead Sciences in Seattle, will give a talk on January 8 as part of the Technology Alliance’s Science & Technology Discovery Series. Montgomery will discuss discoveries being made at Gilead to treat deadly lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis and tuberculosis. For more information on how to register, … Continue reading “Bruce Montgomery on Drug Development: Science & Technology Discovery Series”
New Partner at Braemar Energy Ventures
Braemar Energy Ventures, a venture firm focused on investments in the cleantech sector, has named Jiong Ma a partner of the firm, according to a Mass High Tech report. She was previously a principal at the firm, which has offices in Boston and New York City, according to its website. Braemar’s portfolio includes such Boston-area … Continue reading “New Partner at Braemar Energy Ventures”
Big Energy Collaborations Seen to Jump-Start Emerging Biofuels Technologies
As startups developing next-generation biofuels emerge in San Diego, Boston, and elsewhere, a business model for rapidly expanding to commercial-scale operations already can be found in the biotech industry, experts said yesterday. The premise of presentations organized by Biocom, San Diego’s life sciences industry group, is that collaborations being formed between biofuel startups and big … Continue reading “Big Energy Collaborations Seen to Jump-Start Emerging Biofuels Technologies”
Ligand Nabs $2M From Merck
San Diego-based Ligand Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:LGND]]) said today it has received $2 million in milestone payments as part of research collaboration with Merck that is due to expire next month. The partnership started with Organon, which was later acquired by Schering-Plough, which was then acquired by Merck.
Dan Levitan on Maveron’s Bay Area Expansion, Its Latest Stealth Startup, and His First Starbucks
Seattle-based venture capital firm Maveron has been in the news a lot this month. There have been reports about its latest stealth startup, which is a new type of e-commerce play. Another report from VentureWire said Maveron will be selling its shares in Motley Fool—a deal that will generate cash for Maveron, which led a … Continue reading “Dan Levitan on Maveron’s Bay Area Expansion, Its Latest Stealth Startup, and His First Starbucks”
Tysabri, the MS Drug Haunted by Deadly Side Effect, Doesn’t Look So Deadly Anymore
Few doctors knew much about a rare brain infection called PML back in 2005, when two patients on a hot new multiple sclerosis drug from Biogen Idec and Elan died from the side effect. The infection, at the time, was generally considered a death sentence. But now with three years of data from more than … Continue reading “Tysabri, the MS Drug Haunted by Deadly Side Effect, Doesn’t Look So Deadly Anymore”
Isis Extends Timeline on Cholesterol-Lowering Drug, FDA Delays Review of Cadence Pain Reliever, Fate Therapeutics Raises $30 Million, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
Drug development programs got extended at two San Diego life sciences companies, while others had some good news on the fund-raising front. We wrap it all up for you here. —Fate Therapeutics, a startup working to supply “industrialized” stem cells for the pharmaceutical industry without using embryos, said it raised $30 million in venture capital. … Continue reading “Isis Extends Timeline on Cholesterol-Lowering Drug, FDA Delays Review of Cadence Pain Reliever, Fate Therapeutics Raises $30 Million, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”
The Icos Alumni Guide, Trubion CEO Resigns, OVP Leads $30M Fate Deal, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
Three years have gone by since the region’s top biotech company was taken over by Eli Lilly, so it seemed like a good time to find out where all that talent migrated around the Northwest. —Icos was once the great hope for Seattle biotech, but now three years have passed since the Bothell, WA-based company … Continue reading “The Icos Alumni Guide, Trubion CEO Resigns, OVP Leads $30M Fate Deal, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News”
A Week of Woe for Genzyme, A CPR App for Your iPhone, A Better Treatment for Opioid Dependence, and More Boston-Area Life Sciences News
Believe it or not, the troubles besetting Genzyme (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GENZ]]) were not the only life science stories coming out of the Boston area this week, although they sure grabbed most of the attention. So let’s get them all out of the way first: —On Friday the 13th, the FDA said bits of steel, rubber, and … Continue reading “A Week of Woe for Genzyme, A CPR App for Your iPhone, A Better Treatment for Opioid Dependence, and More Boston-Area Life Sciences News”
Corindus Lands $5,300,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=1f30e22b-bd5c-420c-ad03-5bf88dbf35cb&Preview=1 Date 11/19/2009 Company Name Corindus Mailing Address 11 Erie Drive Natick, MA 01760 Company Description Corindus provides intuitive robotic technologies for catheterization laboratories and radiology/special procedure suites. Allowing physicians to accurately place guide wires and precisely deploy stent systems in patient’s arteries from a comfortable workstation; enabling operators to conduct interventions … Continue reading “Corindus Lands $5,300,000 New Funding Round”
Ligon Discovery Receives $1,000,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=16388119-256e-4dbe-95a9-d34c53fb7865&Preview=1 Date 11/19/2009 Company Name Ligon Discovery Mailing Address 64 Sidney Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Company Description Ligon Discovery’s primary technology platform, Small-Molecule Microarrays (SMMs), fundamentally transforms drug discovery by bringing the power of microarrays to target screening. Website http://www.ligondiscovery.com Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $1,000,000 Transaction Round Undisclosed Proceeds Purposes … Continue reading “Ligon Discovery Receives $1,000,000 New Funding Round”
MyFit Receives $1,000,000 New Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=f671328e-8d57-4310-b06a-1308a6e045f0&Preview=1 Date 11/19/2009 Company Name MyFit Mailing Address 156 University Ave Palo Alto, CA 94301 Company Description The MyFit service analyzes college applicants’ social and academic profiles, social networking profiles, and interests to find colleges. Website Undisclosed Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $1,000,000 Transaction Round Undisclosed Proceeds Purposes Proceeds purposes were … Continue reading “MyFit Receives $1,000,000 New Funding”
Adknowledge Acquires SocialMedia Networks for Undisclosed Sum
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=7ff413b3-6185-4908-a405-b803117b956e&Preview=1 Date 11/19/2009 Company Name SocialMedia Networks Mailing Address Pier 38 San Francisco, CA 94107 Company Description SocialMedia Networks is the leading provider of social platform services. It fuses together three core features – management, marketing, and monetization – into a comprehensive package that advertisers and developers can use to grow awareness, … Continue reading “Adknowledge Acquires SocialMedia Networks for Undisclosed Sum”
Sony Ericsson Closing SD Operation
Sony Ericsson says it plans to close its operations in San Diego as part of a global consolidation that the cell phone handset maker announced today. The London-based joint venture between Sweden’s LM Ericsson and Japan’s Sony Corp plans to move its North American headquarters from Research Triangle, NC, to Atlanta, and consolidate its product … Continue reading “Sony Ericsson Closing SD Operation”
Sony Ericsson Closing Bellevue Office
Sony Ericsson, the London-based mobile handset maker, is shutting its Seattle-area office, as first reported by Engadget and Triangle Business Journal. Sony Ericsson is cutting about 2,000 out of 9,900 jobs globally, including closing offices in Research Triangle Park, San Diego, Miami, Kista, Sweden, and Chennai, India. The moves are part of a company-wide restructuring … Continue reading “Sony Ericsson Closing Bellevue Office”
Beyond Anecdotes: Measuring Global Health Impact in Washington State
The threat of global infectious disease was already a significant humanitarian concern when Ken Stuart set up his independent research lab in 1976. Now known as Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Stuart’s lab directed the research spotlight on tropical diseases, such as malaria, at a time when few others had shown interest. Fast-forward more than 30 … Continue reading “Beyond Anecdotes: Measuring Global Health Impact in Washington State”
RealSelf, Backed by Second Avenue and Rich Barton, Blazes Trail with Cosmetic Review Site
Who says consumer websites are dead? Maybe you don’t need the ridiculous traffic of, say, Seattle-based Cheezburger Network (LOLcats) to survive on advertising revenues. Maybe user-generated content around a targeted niche, especially where there are purchasing decisions being made, can work well after all. That’s the sense I got after talking with Tom Seery, the … Continue reading “RealSelf, Backed by Second Avenue and Rich Barton, Blazes Trail with Cosmetic Review Site”
Voyager Re-ups with Placecast
Seattle-based Voyager Capital has participated in a $5 million investment in 1020, the San Francisco developer of Placecast, a location-based advertising and marketing platform, according to a report in TechCrunch. Quatrex Capital and Onset Ventures also participated in the Series B funding, which will be used to accelerate Placecast’s technology development. Placecast’s algorithms combine data … Continue reading “Voyager Re-ups with Placecast”
Genzyme Halts Development of New Kidney Drug; A “Very Significant” Bust, Analyst Says
Another day, another piece of bad news from Genzyme. The Cambridge, MA-based biotech giant (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GENZ]]) said today it is scrapping development of a next-generation drug for kidney disease after it was unable to beat its existing treatment on the market. Genzyme’s experimental drug, called an advanced phosphate binder, didn’t appear any better at getting … Continue reading “Genzyme Halts Development of New Kidney Drug; A “Very Significant” Bust, Analyst Says”
San Diego’s Cottage Industry of Marine Technology Innovation
Long before San Diego was known as a hub of telecommunications innovation or for its proliferation of biotech companies, it was a leading center for the development of deep underwater technologies. During the 1960s and ’70s, scientists from the U.S. Navy laboratories on Point Loma and UCSD’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography founded numerous startups with … Continue reading “San Diego’s Cottage Industry of Marine Technology Innovation”
Mobilizing the Web for the Developing World: Inside the World Wide Web Foundation with CEO Steve Bratt, Part 2
Yesterday we ran the first part of our interview with Steve Bratt, the CEO of the new World Wide Web Foundation, which was unveiled on November 15 by Web inventor Tim-Berners-Lee. The foundation aims to empower people in developing regions to access “life-critical information” on the Web using mobile phones and other simplified interfaces. Bratt, … Continue reading “Mobilizing the Web for the Developing World: Inside the World Wide Web Foundation with CEO Steve Bratt, Part 2”
Biotech Meets Cleantech: GenVault Aims to Deep Six the Laboratory Deep Freeze
GenVault wants to bring biological samples in from the cold. For decades, the biological samples used to diagnose or study disease have been stored in freezers, which use a lot of electricity. GenVault markets dry-storage technologies that allow scientists to store samples—such as DNA from a blood test—at room temperature. GenVault CEO David Wellis argues … Continue reading “Biotech Meets Cleantech: GenVault Aims to Deep Six the Laboratory Deep Freeze”
NanoString Forges Closer Ties With Broad Institute to See What Genetic Tool Can Really Do
NanoString Technologies, the maker of a machine that lets scientists digitally analyze how genes are turned on or off in a tissue sample, just won a glowing endorsement from one of the biggest names in biology—Eric Lander of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. The Seattle-based company has nailed down a three-year research collaboration … Continue reading “NanoString Forges Closer Ties With Broad Institute to See What Genetic Tool Can Really Do”
Founder Collective: When Entrepreneurs Form Their Own Seed-Stage Venture Firm
Managing a venture fund is hugely different from running a startup. Eric Paley told me that last year at this time his primary responsibility was at dental imaging firm Brontes Technologies, the MIT spin-off that he co-founded and where he had served as general manager after its sale to technology giant 3M (NYSE:[[ticker:MMM]]) in 2006. … Continue reading “Founder Collective: When Entrepreneurs Form Their Own Seed-Stage Venture Firm”
The Icos Alumni: Where Are They Now?
[Update: 9:41 pm Pacific, 9/7/10] Icos was once the great hope for Seattle biotech. Founded in 1990 with an investment from Bill Gates, it went on over the next 15 years to create a $1 billion molecule for treating erectile dysfunction, and employed about 700 people nationwide at its peak. For a while, it looked … Continue reading “The Icos Alumni: Where Are They Now?”
How Fast Is Your Cloud Connection? Apparent Networks Can Tell You
One of the great things about doing your computing in the cloud is that you don’t have to worry about which machines your jobs are running on, or whether they have the right software on them, or even what city they’re in. Indeed, that’s the whole point. But one of the less ideal things about … Continue reading “How Fast Is Your Cloud Connection? Apparent Networks Can Tell You”
On Founding a Company Fresh Out of College
On May 18th of 2009, I signed the papers to legally incorporate my first company. Three weeks later, I graduated from MIT with my BS in biological engineering. Fast forward, and after 10 months of working on the venture, it was decided to not continue. After failing to get the outcome the team had hoped for, … Continue reading “On Founding a Company Fresh Out of College”
ShoeDazzle.com Garners $7,000,000 New Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=14290e7e-7c73-4601-8ff6-cf7081fc2a00&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name ShoeDazzle.com Mailing Address 3530 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010 Company Description ShoeDazzle’s fashion experts choose the hottest shoes for you every month based on YOUR individual personality and tastes. The shoes we pick for you will express your individuality and sense of style. Distinctive, yet trend-right. … Continue reading “ShoeDazzle.com Garners $7,000,000 New Funding”
PPD Acquires BioDuro for Undisclosed Sum
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=48b5dae7-ee6e-4fcb-a712-4a1a9815f9a9&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name BioDuro Mailing Address 9710 Scranton Road San Diego, CA 92121 Company Description BioDuro is a US-based, fully-integrated, end-to-end global life science outsourcing services company with a team of over 630 in Beijing, China. Our priority is providing the highest quality, FDA-compliant services at an affordable cost. Our … Continue reading “PPD Acquires BioDuro for Undisclosed Sum”
IPWireless Garners $15,500,000 Series A Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=58dcedd9-acd7-4812-af22-128ffa29fc66&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name IPWireless Mailing Address 90 New Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Company Description The Company IPWireless enhances the performance of global wireless standards to deliver advanced next generation mobile broadband and multimedia solutions. These end-to-end solutions are being deployed by leading mobile operators and public safety agencies … Continue reading “IPWireless Garners $15,500,000 Series A Round”
Immunet Obtains $2,000,000 Series A Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=5c57ab57-8b4a-40c1-9788-2249cdf412e6&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name Immunet Mailing Address 2741 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94306 Company Description Immunet was founded in July of 2008 by Anti-Virus industry veterans to address a sweeping shift in the threat landscape. This shift, demonstrated by a rapid exponential increase in the volume of threats, renders the … Continue reading “Immunet Obtains $2,000,000 Series A Funding Round”
FireEye Secures New Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=8e4ad6ed-1d8d-45be-97ca-5aaf2c721ebb&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name FireEye Mailing Address 1390 McCarthy Blvd Milpitas, CA 95035 Company Description FireEye, Inc is a network security company that brings advanced network security together with state-of-the-art virtualization technology, to provide infection-based network access control (NAC). Website http://www.fireeye.com Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount Undisclosed Transaction Round Undisclosed … Continue reading “FireEye Secures New Financing Round”
1020 Lands $5,000,000 New Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=777ca801-7dc9-44b6-a86c-b168d06f536b&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name 1020 Mailing Address 165 Page Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Company Description Placecast is the breakthrough advertising service from 1020 Inc., a pioneer in enabling highly targeted, uniquely effective advertising. Comprising an outstanding team of experts in marketing, advertising, media and technology, 1020 offers Placecast Media for … Continue reading “1020 Lands $5,000,000 New Funding Round”
MySpace Acquires imeem for Undisclosed Sum
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=baa9547e-3396-4b61-a378-3e3cfb61e51d&Preview=1 Date 11/18/2009 Company Name imeem Mailing Address 285 Hamilton Ave Palo Alto, CA 94301 Company Description imeem is an online community where artists, fans & friends can promote their content, share their tastes, and discover new blogs, photos, music and video. Website http://www.imeem.com Transaction Type M&A Transaction Amount Undisclosed Transaction Round … Continue reading “MySpace Acquires imeem for Undisclosed Sum”
Slam Dunk for Dunkin’ Donuts at MITX Interactive Awards
For the fourteenth year in a row, the Massachusetts Innovation and Technology Exchange—far better known as MITX (pronounced my-tex)—handed out its Interactive Awards tonight, in a sold-out ceremony at the Marriott Copley Place Hotel in Boston. The awards honor the most creative digital advertising and marketing campaigns devised by companies and agencies in the New … Continue reading “Slam Dunk for Dunkin’ Donuts at MITX Interactive Awards”
NextImage Medical Raises $5M
San Diego’s NextImage Medical, Inc., which has developed a Web-based system for scheduling and managing diagnostic imaging services, says it has raised $5 million in Series A funding in a round led by Chrysalis Ventures of Louisville, KY. Liz Griggs founded NextImage Medical last year as a way to provide high-quality, low-cost radiology services, either … Continue reading “NextImage Medical Raises $5M”
Foster Hinshaw Back in Command at Dataupia; News of Company’s Death Greatly Exaggerated, He Says
From all outward appearances, Cambridge, MA-based data warehousing appliance maker Dataupia and its founder Foster Hinshaw have both been through near-death experiences this year. Heart problems forced to Hinshaw to step down as CEO in January. Dataupia’s board brought in not just a new leader, Tony Sirianni, but a new strategy, concentrating on selling software … Continue reading “Foster Hinshaw Back in Command at Dataupia; News of Company’s Death Greatly Exaggerated, He Says”
Why Mobile Doesn’t Go Viral, As Told By Ontela’s Dan Shapiro
Google, Yahoo, Facebook, MySpace. Those companies’ products spread over the Internet like a virus. But why hasn’t there been a runaway hit like those in the mobile software world? Why does it take so much longer to build value, and a strong customer base, in mobile companies than in certain Internet startups? Dan Shapiro had … Continue reading “Why Mobile Doesn’t Go Viral, As Told By Ontela’s Dan Shapiro”
Isis, Genzyme Cholesterol Drug Passes Test, But Investors Get Nervous About Liver Safety
The big new cholesterol-lowering drug from Genzyme and Isis Pharmaceuticals, which both companies are counting on as a future profit driver, passed its first major clinical trial, but investors didn’t like what they saw when full details were released this morning at a major medical meeting. Carlsbad, CA-based Isis Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ISIS]]) fell 16 percent … Continue reading “Isis, Genzyme Cholesterol Drug Passes Test, But Investors Get Nervous About Liver Safety”
Kleiner Perkins’ Ellen Pao on Opportunities in Greentech Investing
I had an opportunity to sit down recently (along with several other journalists) for an informal chat with Ellen Pao, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and a member of the famed Menlo Park, CA, venture firm’s GreenTech investment team. Pao was in town to be the keynote speaker at the inaugural Cleantech … Continue reading “Kleiner Perkins’ Ellen Pao on Opportunities in Greentech Investing”
Kindle and Sharing and Mobile, Oh My! 5 More Ways to Use Xconomy
Here at Xconomy we may not be on the absolute bleeding edge of media technology—usually we’re too busy writing about the latest stuff to adopt it right away ourselves—but when there’s a cool new way to get our content out, we try to take advantage of it as soon as we can. In that spirit, … Continue reading “Kindle and Sharing and Mobile, Oh My! 5 More Ways to Use Xconomy”
TechStars Boston Gets a Jump on Summer, Switches to Spring; Applications Open Now
[Updated 9:05 a.m., 11/16/09, see below] David Cohen, the co-founder of Boulder, CO-based venture incubator program TechStars, sent Xconomy a note this morning to say that the Boston version of TechStars is coming back to town a bit earlier than expected. The 2010 session of TechStars Boston will take place in the spring, rather than … Continue reading “TechStars Boston Gets a Jump on Summer, Switches to Spring; Applications Open Now”
Top Three Takeaways from Mobile Northwest’s Investor Panel
I sat in on a good venture capital panel yesterday at Mobile Northwest 2009 in Seattle. No huge arguments or chair throwing to speak of (we’ll see what we can stir up at the next few Xconomy Forums). But some solid and useful observations from Geoff Entress of Voyager Capital, and also a prominent Seattle-based … Continue reading “Top Three Takeaways from Mobile Northwest’s Investor Panel”
Bing Partners with Wolfram Alpha, OVP Leads $30M Fate Deal, Redfin Rakes In $10M, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
Just when I thought venture deals, especially for software and tech companies, had headed south for the winter (or longer), the Northwest erupted with a slew of financings in the past week. —But first, some serious biotech. Kirkland, WA-based OVP Venture Partners led a $30 million Series B round for Fate Therapeutics, a San Diego-based … Continue reading “Bing Partners with Wolfram Alpha, OVP Leads $30M Fate Deal, Redfin Rakes In $10M, & More Seattle-Area Deals News”
Steve Bratt, CEO of New World Wide Web Foundation, Details Plans To Make the Web More Usable in the Developing World
Only 25 percent of adults around the world have access to a computer that they can use to reach the Web. But 75 percent have access to a mobile phone. So the simplest way to open up the wealth of information on the Web to more people would be to make it usable via voice … Continue reading “Steve Bratt, CEO of New World Wide Web Foundation, Details Plans To Make the Web More Usable in the Developing World”
Active Storage Receives Series A Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=dc539571-72c3-402d-8d0d-63980bfc52da&Preview=1 Date 11/17/2009 Company Name Active Storage Mailing Address 2295 Jefferson St Torrance, CA 90501 Company Description We formed Active Storage because we saw an unfilled need for easy-to-use high performance storage for Apple users. As a team of storage veterans with many award-winning and innovative products behind us, we believe that … Continue reading “Active Storage Receives Series A Round”
NextImage Medical Garners $5,000,000 Series A Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=3f7f0e35-36fe-4605-a49b-7667a050d227&Preview=1 Date 11/17/2009 Company Name NextImage Medical Mailing Address 3398 Carmel Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92121 Company Description NextImage Medical and our radiology partners are committed to lowering the cost of radiology care through the entire continuum of care. We feel that our cooperative model is the answer to the healthcare … Continue reading “NextImage Medical Garners $5,000,000 Series A Funding”