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Cell Robotics International |
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2715 Broadbent Parkway, NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 USA phone:505-323-4030 fax:505-212-0671
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| Employees |
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| www.cellrobotics.com
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| Research Sector |
Medical Devices & Tech |
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| Summary Description |
| Laser-based devices with applications in the blood collection, dermatology, and laboratory markets. |
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| Management |
| James S Toreson, President and CEO; Juanita Johnson, Interim CFO; Gary Oppedahl, COO; Richard Zigweid, VP; Steve Schroeder,
VP of Marketing & Sales |
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| Keywords |
| specimen dissection, blood collection, biophotonic, blood sample, laser, needle-free, neonatal, pediatric, heelstick, dermatology, Diabetes, blood sugar, diabetic, metabolic, insulin, Aesthetics, plastic surgery, skin care |
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| Description |
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Cell Robotics and its wholly owned subsidiary develop, manufacture, and market a laser-based medical device with applications in the blood sample and collection markets. |
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| Products / Services |
The company's Lasette product line comprises miniature laser instruments for capillary blood collection, without physical invasion of the skin. It provides a needle-free solution to blood collection and is also available for personal home blood testing.
Cell Robotics has also developed a medical laser called the UltraLight, for aesthetic or skin rejuvenation applications known as laser skin photo rejuvenation.
In addition, the company offers a scientific research instrument line, which increases the usefulness of the conventional laboratory microscope.
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| Technology / Differentiation |
| Cell Robotics' Laser Microscopy Workstations use photonic forces for the manipulation and microdissection of live or fixed specimens in nanospace. The LaserTweezers and LaserScissors are used to capture, incise, excise and transport microscopic objects without mechanical contact. |
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| Market / Customers |
Cell Robotics markets its scientific instruments primarily to dermatologists, plastic surgeons, spas and physicians. Its customers include research institutes, universities, distributors and mail order businesses, which serve patients with diabetes, as well as the physician community and medical clinics
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