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Verisante Technology Inc V.VER.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRSEF

Verisante Technology, Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company does not operate any active business other than to identify and complete a reverse takeover (RTO) with a company in one of its target sectors that demonstrates significant growth potential and/or value creation opportunities for shareholders. The Company may pursue a target in any industry, it intends to focus its search on companies that meet its acquisition target characteristics within the life sciences sectors.


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Post by andyranon Oct 09, 2012 7:51pm
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Post# 20466556

SpectraScience

SpectraScience

Is anyone familiar with SpectraScience? They use a similar laser technology to detect cancers in endoscopic procedures which greatly reduces the need for biopsies. I saw the company present to a small room of investors last week. Most investors were skeptical of why a hospital would not just biopsy every single concerning looking area. The company also uses a "tip" that is disposable and apparently the cost of the units is in the low tens of thousands of dollars. I'm speculating that the same technology used here could be applied to lung cancer but I'm not sure.

These guys have an FDA approval for earlier versions of their device, although they're on a 4th generation model now and don't want to sell the earlier models in the market since the new generation is more advanced. They have a partnership deal with Pentax to sell the units. https://www.spectrascience.com/index.php/news/spectrascience-signs-europe-and-middle-east-distribution-agreement - The company's distribution deal with Pentax is a big deal as Pentax is selling the device for the company. I'd like to see Verisante get something like this.

I'm curious if anyone on the board here is familiar with the technology and how it compares to Verisante's. The CEO made it sound like their Specificity rates are better than Verisante's but comparing Aura to WavSTAT obviously isn't a like for like...Core would be better. In any case, I thought the board here would be interested.

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