Daniel L. Kacian
Directeur Technique/Scientifique/R&D chez Gen-Probe, Inc.
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Daniel L.
Kacian is currently the Chief Scientist & Executive Vice President at Gen-Probe, Inc. He received his undergraduate degree from Case Western Reserve University and his graduate and doctorate degrees from the University of Illinois.
He also received a doctorate degree from the University of Miami in 1978.
Postes actifs de Daniel L. Kacian
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Gen-Probe, Inc.
Gen-Probe, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Gen-Probe, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets rapid, accurate and molecular diagnostic products and services that are used primarily to diagnose human diseases, screen donated human blood, and ensure transplant compatibility. It also develops and manufactures the PROCLEIX assays, which are used to detect human immunodeficiency virus, the hepatitis C virus, the hepatitis B virus, and the West Nile virus in donated human blood. The firm's clinical diagnostics products include APTIMA family of assays, which are used to detect the common STDs chlamydia and gonorrhea. Gen-Probe was founded by Thomas H. Adams and David E. Kohne in 1983 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | Directeur Technique/Scientifique/R&D | 01/01/1985 |
Formation de Daniel L. Kacian
University of Illinois | Doctorate Degree |
University of Miami | Doctorate Degree |
Case Western Reserve University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Gen-Probe, Inc.
Gen-Probe, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Gen-Probe, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets rapid, accurate and molecular diagnostic products and services that are used primarily to diagnose human diseases, screen donated human blood, and ensure transplant compatibility. It also develops and manufactures the PROCLEIX assays, which are used to detect human immunodeficiency virus, the hepatitis C virus, the hepatitis B virus, and the West Nile virus in donated human blood. The firm's clinical diagnostics products include APTIMA family of assays, which are used to detect the common STDs chlamydia and gonorrhea. Gen-Probe was founded by Thomas H. Adams and David E. Kohne in 1983 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | Health Technology |