May 24 2012
Firefly BioWorks, Inc., a developer of next-generation multiplexed
assays for biomarker detection, announced today the awarding of a $500K
Grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. The award was granted
through the Center's Small Business Matching Grant Program, which was
created to accelerate the commercialization of new products for
companies that have already received Phase II Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) funding from federal agencies such as the National
Institutes of Health.
"We are honored to receive this award and immensely grateful to the
Massachusetts Life Sciences Center for believing in our vision." said
Davide Marini, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Firefly BioWorks. "We look
forward to employing these new funds to expand the reach of our products
to clinical scientists and research hospitals. Our company is at an
inflection point and these funds will accelerate our commercialization
and the expansion of our customer base."
"We are a team of engineers, passionate about creating the next
generation of tools to enable low-cost personalized medicine" said
Daniel Pregibon, Ph.D., Firefly BioWorks co-founder and CTO. "This award
will allow us to more rapidly grow our production capacity, introduce
new products, and expand our team. Our products are manufactured in
Massachusetts and we are committed to strengthening America's
manufacturing base by introducing innovative, efficient and
environmentally-friendly production methods." said Daniel Pregibon,
Ph.D., Firefly BioWorks co-founder and CTO.
"We are leading the world in the life sciences industry because of our
growth strategy of investing in education, innovation and
infrastructure," said Governor Deval Patrick. "As we continue to
strengthen our global leadership in the life sciences, I am especially
proud that we are helping our small businesses grow and create jobs."
"The Small Business Matching Grant Program is another example of the
Center's leveraging strategy," said Susan Windham-Bannister, Ph.D.,
President & CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. "Federal
SBIR/STTR grants provide Massachusetts companies with funds for their
research and development; our SBMG program then provides the funds that
companies need to bridge to commercialization. We are pleased to add
Firefly BioWorks to our portfolio, and to help them commercialize their
new microRNA detection technology so that it can reach patients."