Milan Patel, CEO & Co-Founder of PathogenDx, is at the Future of Food-Tech conference in San Francisco, meeting with stakeholders in the food sector in terms partnership and collaborations for our patented D3?Array? Multiplex technology to help advance the sector on Health and Safety.
关于我们
PathogenDx, Inc. (PDx) is a biotechnology company that develops testing kits, automation, and software to detect pathogens in plants, food, and the body. The company's patented multiplexed molecular testing technology, Dynamic Dimensional Detection (https://pathogendx.com/science/) or D3 Array?, can rapidly detect and identify up to 50 pathogens simultaneously, in a single well test, in less than a single shift providing triplicate data per target/analyte for confidence and certainty in results with a simple and easy process. Our technology is equipment agnostic, and our analytics is automated through our cloud-based software.?Our mission is to provide testing technology and solutions for the clinical, food, and agricultural testing markets for Better and Health and safety.
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https://www.PathogenDx.com
PathogenDx的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 生物技术研究
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- 11-50 人
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- Scottsdale,AZ
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- 私人持股
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9375 E. Shea Blvd. Suite 100
US,AZ,Scottsdale,85260
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It comes as no surprise that new USDA FSIS regulations for detecting and quantifying Salmonella in poultry and serotyping serovars of concern are being questioned. With representatives introducing legislation to block implementation of the new standards, it’s important to take a step back and examine why the proposal arose in the first place. THE CASE FOR ENHANCED STANDARDS —> https://loom.ly/5JaVoSc
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Cannabis Testing Labs: Why partner with anyone except the world’s most complete & efficient platform? Learn more about PathogenDx D3 Array Combined and our other industry leading assays ---> https://lnkd.in/gXKCgn_A
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The Poultry Federation Food Safety Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas begins today! Our scientific leaders will be on hand to detail how SeroX multiplexed testing dramatically improves upon the time, cost and effectiveness of Salmonella quantitation and Serotype detection with a single-test solution. If you're in town please make the time to speak with the PathogenDx team at this informative get-together. We sponsor lunch on Wednesday and join with leaders across the poultry industry throughout the event.
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It comes as no surprise that new USDA FSIS regulations for detecting and quantifying Salmonella in poultry and serotyping serovars of concern are being questioned. With representatives introducing legislation to block implementation of the new standards, it’s important to take a step back and examine why the proposal arose in the first place. THE CASE FOR ENHANCED STANDARDS —> https://loom.ly/5JaVoSc
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Cannabis Testing Labs: Why partner with anyone except the world’s most complete & efficient platform? Learn more about PathogenDx D3 Array Combined and our other industry leading assays ---> https://loom.ly/EvaaxNk
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PathogenDx is proud to announce the launch of its new rebranded D3 Array? Combined, Bacterial and Fungal assays to replace the DetectX suite of tests. The D3 Array? technological assays address the gaps that Real-time PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing cannot solve in agriculture, food safety, environmental and clinical testing. Read more here ---> https://loom.ly/m97WzRw
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Reliability matters—especially in Cannabis testing. Only PathogenDx D3 Array? offers triplicate testing on every assay, from detection all the way to #TYM. Whether you’re a producer or lab, it’s time to upgrade before you’re faced with a #Cannabis recall. Learn more at?pathogendx.com/agriculture
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Once again, serious and fatal cases of foodborne illness rose in 2024. PathogenDx is doing its to part to curb the rise in harmful foodborne illness outbreaks with EnviroX-F—the AOAC Research Institute PTM-certified assay for the multiplex detection of?#Salmonella?spp., #Listeria spp., and L. monocytogenes without an enrichment step. We want you to be able to keep your consumers safe and avoid costly recalls.
According to the PIRG Food for Thought 2025 report, hospitalizations and deaths linked to foodborne illnesses doubled in 2024. Illnesses also increased, 98 percent of which were attributed to just 13 outbreaks. The number of USDA and FDA recalls decreased by 5 percent. ?? MORE: https://brnw.ch/21wQI0i #foodsafety #foodindustry #foodborneillness
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