Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Integrative Diagnostics Takes $7.5M
Seattle-based Integrative Diagnostics, a firm developing technology to detect cancer in the bloodstream, has raised $7.252M as part of an ongoing, $30.1M fundraising effort, according to a regulatory filing from the firm last week. No details on the funding have yet been released. The firm's founders include Leroy Hood, who invented the DNA sequencer. According to the firm's filing, proceeds from the offering will be used for general working capital. More information »