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Isomark Health Inc

http://isomark.com/
Last activity: 05.02.2024
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Isomark has developed a patented, non-invasive technology that can be used to monitor animal health and disease states by measuring and analyzing isotopic biomarkers through exhaled CO2 samples. Isomark’s technology can rapidly measure a patented set of breath biomarkers for detecting the presence of infection in as little in 30 seconds. Presently, 1 million beef cattle are at risk of bovine respiratory diseases in the United States contracting lung infections annually leading to $1 billion in losses due to mortality and morbidity.

Isomark’s non-invasive technology also can provide real-time results at the Chute site, in contrast to current diagnostic tests which require hours or days for laboratory analysis. Isomark's technology saves significant costs due to care and drugs specifically help reducing use of antibiotics thus improving meat quality for consumers.
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Location: United States, Wisconsin, Madison
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +39 0773 638435
Founded date: 2019

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05.02.2024Exclusive: Innova Memphis leads $2.8m round for iYOTAH to tackle the dairy sector’s massive data problemVC firm Innova Memphis has expanded its livestock-tech roster with the addition of iYOTAH Solutions, a data management software platform geared towards the livestock industry. The firm recently led a $2.8 million Series A round for iYOTAH v...
31.10.2016Isomark, gBETA, Gregor, & More: This Week’s Wisconsin WatchlistShare Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Keep up with the latest news from Wisconsin’s innovation community with these recent headlines: —Members of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s football team are using a dev...
30.09.2016A new twist on non-invasive cancer detection: breathBut Owlstone Medical is taking a different route, working on a breath-based cancer detection system. The company hopes their technology will improve early detection and decrease false positives. They have recently expanded their Lung Cancer...
14.07.2015Four cool and unique breathalyzer applications1. Sniffing out sneaky weight gain Wisconsin startup Isomark has developed a breath-based test that can detect infection within two hours of its onset. The patented concept has wide-reaching applications – for instance, it’s proposed develo...
23.12.2014Sick of immunotherapy? These biotech/medtech startups are doing something different.ZipLine Medical Stapling up skin post-surgery is pretty much the norm to quickly seal up wounds, but it runs a risk of infection and injury from the extra damage to already sensitive skin. This Bay Area startup has a non-invasive, non-sutur...
30.04.2014Breath is the new blood for startup working on quicker, earlier detection of hospital infectionsKremer is CEO of a Madison, Wisconsin startup called Isomark LLC that thinks it might be able to pick up on signs of an infection within hours of the body realizing it has one using a simple breath sample. “If you can stop an infection befo...
05.11.2012Startup with device for early sepsis detection hopes for new CEO and 2014 market launchNow with a clinical trial complete, Isomark is hoping to hire a new CEO by the end of the year and raise a little over $1 million, all with the goal of launching the sepsis detection device in late 2014. Severe sepsis is estimated to affect...
-Startup with device for early sepsis detection hopes for new CEO and 2014 market launchIsomark, a Wisconsin, Madison-based medical device company, was founded back in 2005 with a goal to commercialize a technology developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that could detect blood infections early. But lacking a focus on...
-Breath is the new blood for startup working on quicker, earlier detection of hospital infectionsOn any given day, about one in every 25 hospital patients acquires an infection. Preventing those infections is ideal, but hospitals don’t seem to be doing a great job of that. The next best thing is detecting and treating them as early as ...
-Sick of immunotherapy? These biotech/medtech startups are doing something different.We’re in the era of immunotherapy, of monoclonal antibodies and anti-inflammation drugs and personalized medicine. Insert buzzword. Startups in these spaces tend to attract a sizable swath of cash, particularly if they’re in the lucrative c...
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