Recent Financings Of Private Companies, September 2012
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
START-UP's monthly comprehensive review of emerging life science companies that have received venture funding during the month, including companies in in vitro diagnostics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and research/analytical equipment & supplies.
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