Biometric Imaging Names Stephen J. Kondor Vice President of Marketing and Sales.MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 1996--Biometric Imaging, Inc. today announced the appointment of Stephen J. Kondor as vice president of marketing and sales. Kondor, 41, brings 15 years of experience in the biotechnology and healthcare industry to his new position. Kondor recently served as commercial director of the hematology hematology Branch of medicine concerned with the nature, function, and diseases of the blood. It covers the cellular and serum composition of blood, the coagulation process, blood-cell formation, hemoglobin synthesis, and disorders of all these. business unit for Abbott Diagnostic Division, Mountain View, Calif. During his four years in this position, Kondor opened international markets, growing sales from $38 million to $165 million and raising the unit's worldwide market share rank from 9th to 3rd. "We recently launched two major applications: the 4T8(R) assay for counting CD4+ cells and the CEQer(TM) assays for measuring residual white blood cells White blood cells A group of several cell types that occur in the bloodstream and are essential for a properly functioning immune system. Mentioned in: Abscess Incision & Drainage, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Complement Deficiencies ," said Christopher B.M. English, president of Biometric Imaging. "Steve's hands-on experience in these markets gives us a real head start in putting an effective distribution network in place quickly." Prior to being appointed commercial director at Abbott Diagnostic Division, Kondor held other sales, marketing, and management positions over ten years with the company. Kondor received his B.A. in management and economics from Moravian College Moravian College & Theological Seminary History The College traces its roots to the Bethlehem Female Seminary, which was founded in Germantown, Pennsylvania by Benigna, Countess von Zinzendorf in 1742 and is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the United and has completed advanced studies in management and marketing. Commenting on his new position, Kondor remarked, "I'm excited that the market sees Biometric Imaging's technology as a `must have' advance in cell analysis. Our products are uniquely positioned to help reduce healthcare costs while ultimately improving the quality of medical care." Founded in 1991, Biometric Imaging is the first company to address the critical need for standardized standardized pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures. standardized morbidity rate see morbidity rate. standardized mortality rate see mortality rate. cellular analysis procedures in the emerging field of cell therapy. Cell therapy uses transfused cells from a patient or donor to achieve a desired therapeutic effect in diseases such as cancer and AIDS. The company has developed and is marketing a novel, enabling technology called microvolume fluorimetry to provide rapid, precise and east-to-perform cell enumeration 1. (mathematics) enumeration - A bijection with the natural numbers; a counted set. Compare well-ordered. 2. (programming) enumeration - enumerated type. , as well as real-time cell characterization A rather long and fancy word for analyzing a system or process and measuring its "characteristics." For example, a Web characterization would yield the number of current sites on the Web, types of sites, annual growth, etc. in routine clinical settings. Biometric Imaging's products are designed to 1) help ensure the integrity of transfused products, 2) optimize optimize - optimisation cell therapy procedures, and 3) monitor disease progression and the efficacy of therapy. CONTACT: Marketing Plus Siga Weber, 415/421-8200 or Biometric Imaging Chris Lowell Christopher "Chris" Lowell (born on October 17, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia [1]) is an American actor. He attended the Atlanta International School, where he became interested in theatre and filmmaking. , 415/903-5970 |
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