HistoRx
HistoRx is a biomarker profiling company based in new Haven, CT.
Yale researcher David Rimm, who developed the quantitative analysis technology, co-founded HistoRx and also serves as the company’s chief of medical affairs.
PM-2000
The PM-2000 employs HistoRx’s automated quantitative analysis technology to measure protein biomarkers in tissue and in tissue microarrays.
The technology was developed at Yale University’s medical school.
PM-2000 is being used through a corporate/academic research program at nine cancer and pathology research centers.
Milestones
HistoRx said in February 2007 that the University of California at Los Angeles has installed its image-analysis tool. UCLA will use the PM-2000 system at its Biomarker Innovation Laboratory to develop in situ diagnostic assays.