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RayBiotech, Inc. Executes Neuroscience Biomarker Master Services Agreement with Banner Sun Health Research Institute
Date:1/31/2013

mat.  The master service agreement with BSHRI is an important step demonstrating the dedication to provide outstanding products and service from RayBiotech to the scientific community.

About RayBiotech, Inc.

In 2001 RayBiotech (http://www.raybiotech.com) introduced the first commercially available cytokine antibody array. With a focus on translating scientific knowledge into improved health, RayBiotech continues to pioneer advances in high-throughput platforms for identifying disease mechanisms, screening and validation of biomarkers and identification of drug targets.  RayBiotech products are featured in thousands of publications, including: Nature, Nature Medicine, Cell, Lancet, PNAS and many others. Offering the largest selection of protein arrays, RayBiotech has established a reputation for high quality and innovation in the research community. A spin-off from Emory University, RayBiotech is privately owned, with headquarters in metropolitan Atlanta.

About Banner Sun Health Research Institute

Founded in 1986 as a private, nonprofit biomedical research center, Banner Sun Health Research Institute (BSHRI) conduct basic and translational research, clinical research, prevention and education programs specialized in the study of normal aging and certain age-related diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's  and Parkinson's diseases, and cardiovascular disease.  The Institute is the applicant organization for the Arizona Alzheimer's Disease Center, a leading statewide research program that has been recognized and supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Research at the BSHRI is funded by grants from the NIH, the Michael Fox Foundation, the Alzheimer's Association, and private donations.  The Institute maintains collaborations with many nationally- and internationally-recognized institutions and provides highest quality of auto
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