Published: January 09, 2012
University of North Dakota Signs License to Develop Breast Cancer Detection Technology with NeoMatrix, LLC, Makers of the Halo Pap Test
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The University of North Dakota (UND) and NeoMatrix, LLC announced today
that they have signed an exclusive option agreement to develop an assay
to aid in the early detection of breast cancer.
The HALO breast test is cleared globally for physicians and is designed
to help screen and assess breast cancer risk in women using cytology.
Early detection of breast cancer is widely recognized as the most
effective strategy for successfully treating the disease. Both health
and economic outcomes are greatly improved when breast cancer is
discovered in the early stages of development. The UND technology is
based on the detection of cancer biomarkers in breast nipple aspirate
fluid (NAF).
"Dr. Ed Sauter, UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences professor in
the Department of Surgery, renowned for his research on NAF constituents
and their role in breast cancer prediction, and his team, find it
rewarding to begin collaborations with our partner NeoMatrix and its
scientists to help develop our technology," said Michael Moore,
UND associate vice president for IP commercialization & economic
development. "I want to recognize Dr. Kumi Combs in my group for her
work in putting this agreement and relationship together. This option
agreement sets the stage for further development of the technology. We
look forward to working with NeoMatrix and sincerely hope we can be part
of an important diagnostic technology and assay for the early detection
of breast cancer."
Dr. Sauter said, "We identified a promising breast cancer predictive
marker panel through funding from the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). We needed a partner to take the next step toward practical
application in development of an assay. It is exciting to partner with
NeoMatrix to validate our panel, in the hopes of gaining Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approval and bringing it to clinical use."
Ms. France Dixon Helfer, President and CEO of NeoMatrix, LLC, said, "We
are thrilled to be participating in this important collaborative program
with the world class personnel and facilities at University of North
Dakota School of Medicine. We concur with the University that this
biomarker research will open new doors in the early detection of breast
cancer in women."
About NeoMatrix, LLC
NeoMatrix develops solutions to promote optimal women's health,
including the HALO Breast Pap Test and detection assays for breast
cancer.
The HALO Breast Pap Test is the first fully automated noninvasive
breast disease-screening device for use in physician offices. It is
FDA-cleared for the collection of nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) for
cytological evaluation. Like the Pap test for cervical cancer, HALO
looks for cellular changes years before breast cancer is detectable by
mammographic imaging. To learn more about the test and locate a
physician who offers it, visit neomatrix.com or call (877) HALOPAP.
About the University of North Dakota
The University of North Dakota is located in Grand Forks, a college town
of 50,000 on the Red River of the North separating North Dakota and
Minnesota. The campus includes 223 buildings (more than 6 million square
feet under roof) on 550 acres.
The University of North Dakota is the state's most comprehensive
intensive research university and the primary center for professional
education and training. Since 2001, the University has received $890.6
million for sponsored programs from internal and external sources. In
fiscal year 2010, UND received $143.37 million for projects in areas
such as neuroscience, Unmanned Aerial Systems, vaccines, advanced
electronics, nanotechnology, high-tech coatings, and alternative fuels.
UND's total economic impact on the state and region is more than $1
billion a year.
Founded by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before
statehood in North Dakota, UND was intended to be, and has remained, a
University with a strong liberal arts foundation surrounded by a variety
of professional and specialized programs. UND is one of only 47 public
universities in the nation with both accredited graduate schools of law
and medicine. It is admired for its spacious, beautiful campus and
extensive resources. The University has earned an international
reputation for its academic and research programs.
UND enrolls more than 14,700 students (fall 2011) in nearly 220 fields
of study from baccalaureate through doctoral and professional degrees.
CONTACTS:
NeoMatrix, LLC, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 650, Irvine, CA 92612
Contact:
Dr. Tom Ritter, (949) 753-7844 ext 602, tritter@neomatrix.com.
University of North Dakota, Division of Research, Twamley Hall, Room
100, Grand Forks, ND 58202-7095
Contact: Peter Johnson, UND
Associate Vice President for University Relations
peter.johnson@email.und.edu
T: 701-777-6736, F: 701-777-2193, E:www.und.edu/dept/research
Forward-looking statements - This press release may contain
forward-looking statements regarding future events and the future
performance of NeoMatrix that involve risks and uncertainties that could
cause actual results to differ materially.
HALO is a registered trademark of NeoMatrix, LLC.
(c) 2012 NeoMatrix, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

NeoMatrix, LLC
Dr. Tom Ritter, 949-753-7844 ext. 602
tritter@neomatrix.com
or
University
of North Dakota, Division of Research
Peter Johnson, 701-777-6736
UND
Associate Vice President for University Relations
F: 701-777-2193
peter.johnson@email.und.edu
www.und.edu/dept/research
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