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UNYTECH03 Presenting Companies
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BinOptics Corporation Alan Morrow 607-257-3200
amorrow@binoptics.com www.binoptics.com
BinOptics Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures monolithically integrated optoelectronic components based on Indium Phosphide (InP) and other
semiconductor materials. Providing custom integrated microphotonic solutions for optical systems and subsystems, these solutions deliver substantial cost, footprint, and power reductions.
Phytobials, LLC Daniel H. Berler, Ph.D. 770-853-3448
dberler@phytobials.com www.phytobials.com Phytobials,
LLC, is an international enterprise introducing a novel environmental, fungal-based, phytoremediation technology platform. The new platform, phytobialremediationTM, combinations of plant and robust,
opportunistic self-organizing, root-colonizing microbes, offers efficient and robust phytoremediation for the degradation and sequestration of contaminants. Recode Genetic Technologies
Michael I. Sherman, Ph.D., and Michael J. Lane, Ph.D. 973-783-6134
adanacsim@aol.com
Recode Genetic Technologies is a discovery company that applies proprietary computational technology, Protein Fitness Space SamplingTM
(PFSSTM), to finding new peptide/protein binding agents, enzymes and modulators. These novel macromolecules have utility in diagnostics, industrial processes and as therapeutic candidates.
MobileLexis, Inc. Rod L. Sheets (801)957-5610
rod@mobilelexis.com www.mobilelexis.comMobileLexis develops applications and services that utilizes Anoto functionality to capture and transmit information written by pen on paper directly to digital media.
MobileLexis is developing prototypes for patient history, examination and prescription forms on the healthcare sector, and a voting system in the governmental sector. Virmatics LLC Jeremy Bruenn, Ph.D.
716-870-1733
cambruen@nsm.buffalo.edu
www.virmatics.com Virmatics develops automated and intelligent bioinformatic software tools to expedite R&D initiatives in molecular biology and genetic engineering. This software streamlines the design of experiments,
data processing and data mining, dramatically increasing efficiency in experimental design, data acquisition and analysis, all of which are vital in realizing the benefits of proteomics and structural genomics.
Excellery Dave Albonesi, Ph.D. 585-275-3870
albonesi@ece.rochester.eduExcellery provides high-performance, power-aware, processor and memory technology for the system-on-chip integrated circuit marketplace. The company's
technology dynamically adapts processor and memory circuits to match the requirements of application programs as they run. With modest changes to conventional processors and memories, the technology significantly
improves performance and power efficiency while running existing software programs without modification. Koning Corporation Ruola Ning, Ph.D. 585-275-1350
ruola@einstein.rad.rochester.edu Koning
provides cone beam CT for breast imaging, breast cancer detection, diagnostics, treatment planning and other medical imaging applications. Its 3-D Cone Beam Volume Computed Tomography is being developed to significantly
improve early detection of breast cancer, and to provide noninvasive diagnosis and treatment planning. The technology can also be used to visualize tiny lung tumors and to provide accurate 3-D images of vessels.
Pathologics George Perzel
george_perzel@pathologics.com Pathologics provides point-of-care rapid diagnostic sensors for bacterial infection of the ear, nose, throat, and upper respiratory tract. Pathologics has a
prototype sensor for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a common cause of outer-ear infections and a persistent problem in the lungs of those afflicted with cystic fibrosis, and is developing other diagnostic sensors.
WiseMed, Inc. Ronald H. Gottlieb, MD, MPH 585-248-0127
Radwize@aol.com WiseMed develops software for a smart radiology order entry and reporting system that enables customized applications for emergency department, inpatient
and outpatient settings. The software is designed to "learn" from data entered on patient presentations, radiology tests selected, and the results of these tests and clinical outcomes, to determine which radiology
examinations are useful and which are not in specific patient subgroups. Pixel Physics, Inc Pano Spiliotis 585-427-8310x 205
pano.spiliotis@pixelphysics.com www.pixelphysics.com Pixel Physics, a rapidly growing photonic systems design and
development firm that addresses the entire design and integration process of a complex digital or optical instrumentation system. Areas of investigation include optical & opto-mechanical design, sensors &
electro optics, modeling & simulation, electronics & embedded systems, algorithms & application software, optical & opto-mechanical design. ONY, Inc Edmund A. Egan, MD 716-636-9096
eegan@ony.incubator.buffalo.edu
ONY manufactures Infasurf (calfactant) a prescription pharmaceutical drug that is approved for use to prevent and treat respiratory failure in newborn infants. A dry powder formulation of the
Infasurf has been developed for a new market. The inhaleable lung surfactant could ameliorate severe exacerbations of lung diseases like asthma and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), which attack small
airways. Saxon Glass Technologies, Inc. William C. LaCourse, Ph.D., and Arun K. Varshneya, Ph.D. 607-587-9630
varshneya@alfred.edu and lacourse@alfred.edu www.saxonglass.com Saxon Glass Technologies, Inc. produces chemically strengthened glass
products including bullet-proof and hurricane glass. The technology employed by Saxon dramatically increases fracture strength, fatigue resistance, and/or thermal shock resistance of conventional glass.
Tel-E-Atrics, Inc. Ted Richman 585 292-7010
trichman@rochester.rr.comTel-e-Atrics, Inc., enables web-based telehealth communication for diagnosis, treatment, and information exchange between clinicians and patients. Med-e-Connect
TM, an integrated turnkey package consisting of the equipment, processes, training, software and computer services, allows for personable and effective health care encounters over the Internet. [
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