Marianne van der Steen Announces the Opening of Hummingbird Biomedical Lab
Marianne van der Steen, Professor of Entrepreneurship in Healthcare at Universiteit Maastricht, shared on LinkedIn:
”Hummingbird Biomedical and Coagulation Profile BV are proud to announce the opening of the new Hummingbird Biomedical Lab -joining other organizations located on the Mayo Clinic Scottsdale campus, a leading destination for complex care.
This is an exciting opportunity to accelerate the growth of Coagulation Profile’s solutions in the U.S.
The company is a global leader in haemostatic profiling, delivers high-precision solutions in thrombosis and haemostasis for both clinical and research settings.
Hummingbird Biomedical accelerates the global expansion of breakthrough therapies and medical technologies through its hub-and-spoke platform, connecting ventures to scalable manufacturing, clinical and market expansion capabilities and strategic funding.
Learn more: Hummingbird Biomedical and Coagulation Profile B.V.”

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