Collaboration will advance Verv Technologies' home blood-testing device toward market launch next year
Verv Technologies, a Sudbury medical technology company, is teaming up with McMaster University in making accretive steps to bring a transformative home blood testing kit to market.
Formed in 2012, Verv has invented a method and device, dubbed Vi, that, with a finger prick of blood, separates the plasma from whole blood and conducts an analysis of the different biomarkers in your blood to deliver the results to your smartphone within minutes. The NSERC money is to primarily fund the labour costs to adapt Soleymani’s PSA test into Verv’s disposable test chip.
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