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According to the EIB's disclosure, the project concerns a quasi-equity financing to Icosagen AS, an Estonian biotech developing innovative solutions in the discovery, development and manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals.
The operation will support Icosagen's investments into research, development and innovation, as well as clinical, manufacturing and regulatory costs for its current good manufacturing practice site. Other research drug development programmes are also included in the project.
From the EIB's website:
Icosagen, founded in 1999 to provide molecular diagnostics services to Estonian medical institutions, provides contract research services to the biopharma/ biotech industries and academia to support the development of biologic drugs. The company offers a catalog of off-the-shelf products, such as antibodies, proteins, and ELISA kits.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Icosagen AS | Client | Education and Health |
Client - Icosagen AS:
Address:
- EU: Eerika tee 1, Õssu, Kambja vald, Tartu maakond 61713, Estonia
- USA: 77 Geary St. 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: +372 737 7070 (EU) ; +1 415 548 6625 (USA)
Email: info@icosagen.com
Website: www.icosagen.com
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