Universal Biosensors Inc
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Universal Biosensors Inc
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Universal Biosensors, Inc. engages in the research, development and manufacture of medical diagnostics test systems for point-of-care professional and home use. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2006-12-13. The firm is engaged in developing and commercializing a range of biosensors in oenology (wine industry), human health including oncology, coagulation, COVID-19, women’s health and fertility, non-human and environmental testing using its patented platform technology and hand-held point of use devices. Its core technology consists of a disposable, multi-layer test strip, which incorporates a proprietary electrochemical sensing system using opposing electrodes that detects specific analytes in samples as small as a droplet. Its products include Sentia, a wine analyzer, and Xprecia Prime, a coagulation analyzer. Its Hemostasis Reference Laboratory Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) multiplex platform couples immunoassay methodology with electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection to provide measurement of a multitude of different cytokine panels. Its laboratory services include assay validation and analysis and consultation for study design.
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