Mainz Biomed NV Secures Government Funding for Innovative Pancreatic Cancer Screening Project from Rheinland-Pfalz Development Bank
Reuters
Jul 15
Mainz Biomed NV Secures Government Funding for Innovative Pancreatic Cancer Screening Project from Rheinland-Pfalz Development Bank
Mainz Biomed NV has announced that its pancreatic cancer project will receive public funding from the Investitions- und Strukturbank Rheinland-Pfalz (ISB), the development bank of the German federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz. Under the ISB's Innovation and Technology Support Program, the state will fund up to 50% of the project's total costs. This governmental support highlights the scientific and societal value of the company's non-invasive, blood-based screening test for early pancreatic cancer detection, and is expected to accelerate its development. The funding is specifically for Mainz Biomed, and there is no indication of multiple organizations receiving this grant.
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