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Olaris Spent 12 Years Turning a Cup of Urine Into an Early-Warning System for Kidney Transplants
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Olaris Spent 12 Years Turning a Cup of Urine Into an Early-Warning System for Kidney Transplants

The Boston-area biotech began with a sweeping promise to remove guesswork from medicine. Its first real wedge is narrower and more useful: a non-invasive test that helps clinicians decide when a transplanted kidney may need a closer look.

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Amprion
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Amprion

Amprion is a precision-diagnostics company using Seed Amplification Assay (SAA) technology to detect misfolded proteins - alpha-synuclein, amyloid-beta and tau - in cerebrospinal fluid, giving physicians and drug developers a biological readout of neurodegenerative disease years before symptoms fully emerge. Its flagship SAAmplify-aSYN test (formerly SYNTap) is the first commercially available validated alpha-synuclein SAA, carries an FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, and aims to replace symptom-based guesswork for Parkinson's, Lewy body dementia, Alzheimer's and multiple system atrophy with autopsy-grade certainty.

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Calibra Scientific Inc.
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Calibra Scientific Inc.

Calibra Scientific Inc. (Hangzhou Calibra Diagnostics Co., Ltd., 凯莱谱) is a clinical mass spectrometry and multi-omics company that builds the full stack of precision diagnostics - instruments, reagent kits, reference materials and central-lab services. Founded in 2016 by Hua-fen Liu, a veteran of SCIEX, Roche and Pfizer, and backed as a DIAN Diagnostics company, Calibra has launched the NMPA-registered CalQuant-S mass spectrometry system, 10+ Class II reagent kits and 300+ clinical assays, serving more than 20,000 hospitals and research institutions across China.

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Inflammatix, Inc.
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Inflammatix, Inc.

Inflammatix is a Sunnyvale, California molecular diagnostics company that reads the body's own immune response instead of hunting for the pathogen. Its FDA-cleared TriVerity test measures 29 host mRNAs from a blood sample and, using machine-learning algorithms, returns three scores in about 30 minutes: likelihood of bacterial infection, likelihood of viral infection, and overall illness severity. Run on the company's benchtop Myrna instrument, it is built for emergency and critical-care clinicians who need to decide fast whether a patient is heading toward sepsis. Spun out of Stanford in 2016, the company has raised more than $205M.

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