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Members in the News - February 2009
 
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Date: February 12th, 2009
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Member in the News: Neal Gordon Sells Epitome Biosystems to Millipore
 
Neal Gordon, CEO of Epitome Biosystems, announced the sale of his company to Millipore. Epitome developed the EpiTag? Technology systems and other assets that fit well into Millipore's portfolio. Ben Conway of Johnston Blakely & Company assisted in the acquisition.
 
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Date: February 17th, 2009
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: Member in the News: Bob Allard and partner lift the veil on new company, I-NALYSIS
 
Bob Allard, founder and CEO of Extension Engine, has partnered with Drew Hession-Kunz to form a new company, I-NALYSIS. They unveiled the first product of the new company for Mass High Tech. The product is a handheld material analyzer that will sell for less than $10K.
 
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Date: February 17th, 2009
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Member in the News: Myer, Boston Neurofeedback announces BEAT system for diagnosing learning disabilities
 
Dr. Anita Myer, founder of Boston Neurofeedback Center in Burlington, announced in Mass High Tech (Feb. 13, pg. 4) that the center is planning to file a new device with the FDA that will greatly reduce the time and cost of diagnosing certain learning disabilities in children.
 
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