Bio-Matrix Applies for Membership in the Cryogenic Society of America
Related News: Stem Cell CompaniesBio-Matrix Scientific Group Inc. (Nasdaq: BMXG) has submitted its application for membership in The Cryogenic Society of America.
Bio-Matrix' President Brian Pockett stated, "In becoming a member of the Society, Bio-Matrix will strengthen its move towards the development of an Adult Stem Cell Cryogenic Bank."
The Company is currently looking at California and Nevada as target markets for the initial rollout of an Adult Stem Cell Cryogenic Bank.
Company Chairman David Koos said he is quite pleased with the progress Bio-Matrix is making in adult stem cell cryogenics and stem cell instrumentation.
The Cryogenic Society of America, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSA) is a non-profit technical society serving all those interested in any phase of cryogenics. CSA members include the leading authorities in cryogenic engineering specialties. CSA was formed in 1964 and derived most of its initial members from the aerospace industry. However, the membership is now diversified to include engineers, physicists, system designers and scientists from more than 12 countries...
Posted on January 25, 2005 04:58 PM
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