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The Dublin-based firm said that it will use the money for development for its rapid test to aid the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis.
The proteomic blood test could be a noninvasive tool used to improve detection of the condition, which currently takes an average of 7.5 years to diagnose.
The firm will use its blood-based tests to explore connections between Alzheimer's disease and neuronal α-synuclein conditions including Parkinson's disease.
Sapient will be an Alamar certified service provider for Alamar's NULISAseq Inflammation panel and its NULISAseq CNS Disease panel.
NEW YORK — Owlstone Medical, a UK-based developer of breath-based diagnostics, said on Wednesday that it has closed a $27 million Series E financing round.
The firm said preliminary core Q4 2024 revenues are expected to be flat, exceeding prior expectations, while its China business has stabilized and will recover.
Last week, readers were most interested in a story about the progress made by test developers toward commercializing rapid tests for sepsis.
The test detects HIV-1/2 antibodies in finger prick samples and is intended for use by healthcare professionals in any healthcare setting.
The UK-based firm has issued five Class II recalls for its RX-series analyzers since 2018 for issues related to reagent carryover between subsequent tests.