Accelerating pace of innovation for preclinical research services while adding complementary clinical expertise

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The acquisition expands Versiti's portfolio across the drug & medical device development pathway. (Credit: National Cancer Institute on Unsplash)

Versiti, a national leader in blood health innovation, today announced the acquisition of Quantigen, a specialty lab based in Fishers, Indiana. Further expanding Versiti’s clinical trial expertise and service offering, Quantigen provides a range of services supporting preclinical and clinical research as well as clinical diagnostics. The Quantigen team specializes in assay development, biomarker validation, and diagnostic regulatory filings for a wide range of methods and disease states. The Quantigen team is particularly proud of ongoing partnerships with NGOs to adapt existing diagnostic technologies for use in lower- and middle-income countries to address significant unmet diagnostic and health needs in these communities.

“Quantigen brings valuable expertise in medical diagnostics and device development, along with a shared mission-focused approach to advancing medical science and patient care,” said Versiti President and CEO Chris Miskel. “This move fortifies the depth and breadth of our research-based offerings from Versiti Clinical Trials, strengthening our portfolio of capabilities to partner in curing diseases from pre-clinical stages all the way to commercialization.”

The acquisition expands Versiti’s portfolio across the drug & medical device development pathway and adds complementary expertise supporting clinical trials in infectious disease, women’s health, and gastrointestinal and reproductive health.

Adding to capabilities developed through Versiti’s Diagnostic Laboratories, this acquisition follows the organization’s 2019 acquisition of Texas-based Cenetron Central Laboratories and Salus IRB.

“As we look to the future, we are excited to join forces with Versiti to grow our mission, improve collaboration with diagnostic assay creators, drug developers and global partners to accelerate innovation, and improve patient care,” said Jami Elliott, CEO of Quantigen.

Source: Company Press Release