05 Jan Cellular Logistics Founder recognized for immunotherapy research
Cellular Logistics Founder, Peiman Hematti, MD, was recognized for his work on a UW-Madison team investigating advanced cellular therapy treatments. READ MORE:...
Cellular Logistics Founder, Peiman Hematti, MD, was recognized for his work on a UW-Madison team investigating advanced cellular therapy treatments. READ MORE:...
Five of the 13 finalists had roots at UW–Madison. Cellular Logistics: A spinoff from research by Eric Schmuck, Amish Raval and others at the Wisconsin Institutes of Medical Research, Cellular Logistics is advancing two heart-care products. One is a non-cell therapy, that, according to animal...
Cellular Logistics selected to present at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurship Conference as one of the companies selected to the final round of judging in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Competition. READ FULL STORY...
MADISON, Wis. - Doctors at UW Health are involved in a clinical trial using stem cells for the treatment of heart failure. The CardiAMP therapy involves withdrawing a patient’s bone marrow. The bone marrow is then processed on-site to separate the stem cells from the plasma....
One of the finalists in the Governor’s Business Plan Contest, Cellular Logistics, is making another run at the top prize as it pursues commercialization of its biomaterials. Two years ago, the company submitted a plan and made it to the semifinal round before being eliminated. “That was...
Cellular Logistics was selected by the Wisconsin Technology Council to advance to the final round of the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Competition. CEO Rick Soni stated: “We are very happy that the competition has recognized the commercial potential of the Cellular Logistics technology and the...
Cellular Logistics was selected by the Wisconsin Technology Council to advance to the semi-final round of the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Competition. CEO Rick Soni commented on this recognition: “We are proud to be part of Wisconsin’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. We are grateful for the recognition...