Posts Tagged ‘Sparton Medical’
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
BioNanomatrix, Inc. has changed its name to BioNano Genomics. By adopting the new name and brand identity, the Company is communicating its position as a solution provider for genomics researchers who want to fully understand the biology of the genomes at the core of their research. The change follows the recent establishment of new corporate headquarters in San Diego, the appointment of new leadership, and additional new investment.
The corporate re-branding reflects the Company’s expanding focus on delivering genomic applications for its nanoAnalyzer System®, a platform that uses single-molecule imaging to visualize extremely long nucleic acids and reveal genome architecture in its native state. BioNano Genomics makes full genome understanding more accessible to researchers and clinicians who seek simpler ways of examining whole genomes while extending their investigations beyond the realm of variation at the level of only a few nucleotides.
Tags: bionano, bionano genomics, bionanomatrix, brand identity, contract manufacturing, design firm, design research, genomics, hs design, HSD, industrial design, Innovation, mechanical engineering, medical start-up company, nanoanalyzer, product development, prototyping, Sparton Medical, user interface
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Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

BioMarker Strategies was recently awarded an additional NCI SBIR contract to develop companion diagnostic test and raises $2.3M in investments. HS Design was hired by BioMarker Strategies to work on the development of user research, usability, design and development for both the SnapPath™ Platform including the instrument, Graphical user interface (GUI) and injection molded disposable cartridge. The program will see HS Design working with BioMarker Strategies towards the complete development of its benchtop instrument for clinical trials and commercial release. The SnapPath™ biomarker testing system* is an automated live tumor cell processing platform that enables next-generation predictive tests—known as Functional Signaling Profiles (FSPs)—to guide targeted drug therapy selection for individual cancer patients. http://www.genomeweb.com/dxpgx/biomarker-strategies-wins-nci-grant-biomarker-system
Tags: award, benchtop instrument, BioMarker Strategies, clinical trials, drug therapy device, genomeweb, genomweb, Graphical user interface, GUI, hs design, HSD, human factors, IDSA, industrial design, injection molded disposable cartridge, innovations, Investment, mechanical engineering, medical design, Medical Design Firm, nci grant, NCI SBIR, product development, prototypes, SnapPath, Sparton Medical, usability testing, user research, win grant
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Friday, May 13th, 2011

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HS Design will be exhibiting at MD&M East - We will be joining our long time strategic partner Sparton Medical in booth #623. Come visit us at the show. If already attending and would like to schedule a meeting with us please click here to send us your request! We look forward to seeing you at the 2011 MD&M East show!
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Join HS Design, Sparton Medical and the MedPlast Group as we join together at MDM EAST in Booth 1807 to offer the best in one stop Medical Design and Manufacturing. Go to www.MDMEast.com for free registration.
Tags: contract manufacturing, design firm, engineering, GUI, hs design, human factors, industrial design, manufacturing, MDM EAST, medical design, MedPlast Group, prototyping, Sparton Medical, user research
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