Mike Hoff

GenomOncology teams with Philadelphia hospital to develop cancer profiling system

GenomOncology, a Cleveland company that has developed a technology platform to streamline the use of next-generation sequencing data in medical care and research, announced it’s working with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia to develop an interpretation and reporting system for cancer profiling. http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150918/NEWS/150919805/genomoncology-teams-with-philadelphia-hospital-to-develop-cancer

COMS Interactive names Simon Mittal as director of medical affairs

Fast-growing Broadview Heights tech company COMS Interactive, which sells software that helps skilled nursing and assisted living facilities monitor patients, said it has named Dr. Simon Mittal as its director of medical affairs. http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150916/NEWS/150919863/coms-interactive-names-simon-mittal-as-director-of-medical-affairs#utm_medium=email&utm_source=ccl-dailynews&utm_campaign=ccl-dailynews-20150916

Five local startup companies raised $275,000 from Innovation Fund at Lorain Community College

Five local startup companies have raised $275,000 from the Innovation Fund at Lorain County Community College. Two companies received $100,000 non-recourse loans, which only need to be paid back if the companies are successful. The other three received $25,000 grants, according to a news release from the Fund. The loans went to Apollo Medical Devices …

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Cleveland Clinic partners with Procter & Gamble to fight heart disease

Cleveland Clinic and Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) are working together to develop and commercialize a product that could aid in the fight against heart disease. Also, as part of the work, Cleveland HeartLab, one of the most successful Clinic spinout companies, will develop a diagnostic test to measure blood levels of TMAO, or …

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Frederick Croft moves into top leadership role at COMS Interactive

There’s a new leader at COMS Interactive — one of the fastest-growing tech companies in Northeast Ohio. Frederick Croft is taking over for Ed Tromczynski, who has spent six years as CEO of the company, which sells software designed to help skilled nursing facilities keep an eye on patients with multiple medical conditions. Croft is …

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