Biotech firm lands $1M to develop cancer treatment
Biotech company GeneSegues Therapeutics has landed $1 million from the federal government to fund development a cancer treatment.
The Chaska-based company won the award from the National Cancer Institute through the government's small business innovative research program.
GeneSegues is developing technology that uses tiny capsules to deliver DNA-based drugs to tumors. The company eventually aims to treat head, neck, prostate and other cancers.
The funding will go partly toward manufacturing work…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Hospitals headlines - Category: Hospital Management Authors: Katharine Grayson Source Type: news
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