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LED Medical Diagnostics Inc LEDIF

"LED Medical Diagnostics Inc is a Canada based company engaged in development and marketing of a medical device under the trade name VELscope which is used in the dental industry to help identify oral soft tissue abnormalities including those which may be cancerous or precancerous. In addition, the company also features a Digital division that provides dentists and oral health diagnostic imaging products and software. It principally operates in North America."


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Comment by electricsocketson Nov 08, 2013 5:11pm
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RE:Desperation by Electro

RE:Desperation by Electrono despiration Don9999 just curious about the UBC relationship regarding current and future intellectual property advancements for this multispectral imaging device and just in general.

VRS has two lead UBC scientists on staff - first Dr. Haishan Zeng on the Product Development Team and Dr. Harvey Lui on the Clinical Advisory Board. So still a very strong UBC connection - but what about LMD?  What is there 'skin' in the game?  (pardon the pun)

Maybe LMD should purchase or buy these rights from VRS? 

If your comments are correct then maybe VRS would sell the dental rights to LMD? 

As a supporter of LMD Don9999 - have you not ever thought about the relationship with both VRS and LMD and how a similar product development flight path may affect the current & future UBC relationship(s?). 

It would be great if the actual companies addressed this, but what do the folks here think? 

only my thoughts. 
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