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Osteolabs (Group)
Osteolabs GmbH was successfully spun off from GEOMAR in 2018 and has established itself as market leader for radiation-free self-tests for diagnosis of osteoporosis through its proprietary and CE-marked OsteoTest. The test is able to make early indications about the possible occurrence of osteoporosis from a urine and/or blood sample. Osteoporosis affects many patients. Every second woman over the age of 50 years of will develop osteoporosis during her lifetime. The disease is caused by the breakdown of calcium in the bones and thus endangers the stabilityof the skeleton. The consequences are frequent bone fractures, which the osteolabs procedure can minimise or even prevent. The OsteoTest procedure was recently awarded the EARTO Innovation Prize and is among the TOP 25 nominees for the FOCUS Innovation Prize in Germany. *
Start | 2018-03-06 established (s-off) | |
Industry | diagnostics (medical/biological) | |
Industry 2 | blood test | |
Person | Brain, Christopher (Chris) (Osteolabs 202105– General Manager of Osteolabs UK Ltd formerly Abbott + Cepheid + Roche Dx) | |
Street | 1-3 Wischhofstr. Building 1 | |
City | 24148 Kiel | |
Tel | +49-431-990730 | |
Address record changed: 2024-01-05 | ||
Basic data | Employees | n. a. |
* Document for »About Section«: Osteolabs GmbH. (4/29/21). "Press Release: Osteolabs GmbH Establishes UK Presence". Kiel & Marlow. | ||
Record changed: 2023-12-30 |
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