Posted On: 06/27/2015 3:56:34 PM
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Re: nmbr1stckpckr #1840
Thought about what kind of organization/application would not require validation via publication in a peer review journal/acceptance by a government agency (i.e., CDC, FDA, EPA, etc.). Only thing I could think of is that it is a private organization/company and since they are customizing the N-Assay, I assume it means they will self-certify that the N-Assay does what it does for their purposes. If they are successful in their customization of the N-Assay, I wonder how many other such companies will begin adopting the N-Assay in earnest?
I also thought about what kinds of organizations/applications would require the stamp of approval from the government. Some that came to mind are:
1) tests performed by hospitals
2) tests performed by the government agencies; i.e., EPA, CDC, FDA, etc.
I am extremely excited to see that the Company has been able to bring the N-Assay for both public and private application to near fruition at the same time.
I also thought about what kinds of organizations/applications would require the stamp of approval from the government. Some that came to mind are:
1) tests performed by hospitals
2) tests performed by the government agencies; i.e., EPA, CDC, FDA, etc.
I am extremely excited to see that the Company has been able to bring the N-Assay for both public and private application to near fruition at the same time.
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