PR Newswire
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 5, 2018
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Vermillion, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRML) announced today that it has been granted two new US patents that significantly expand coverage for its core technologies, OVA1™ and Overa™.
"These two new patents are significant wins for the organization and they further build upon our strong intellectual property position surrounding ovarian cancer and pelvic mass diagnostics," said Valerie Palmieri, President and CEO of Vermillion. "We are very excited about these new patents and the expanded coverage that they provide for tools for earlier detection, risk assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning for ovarian cancer"
About Vermillion
Vermillion, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRML) is dedicated to the discovery, development and commercialization of novel high-value diagnostic tests and bio-analytical solutions that help physicians diagnose, treat and improve gynecologic health outcomes for women. Vermillion, along with its prestigious scientific collaborators, discovers, develops, and delivers innovative diagnostic and technology tools that help women with serious diseases. The company's initial in vitro diagnostic test, OVA1® (MIA), was the first FDA-cleared, protein-based In Vitro Diagnostic Multivariate Index Assay and represented a new class of software-based liquid biopsy in vitro diagnostics. In March 2016, Vermillion received FDA clearance for Overa™, a Multivariate Index Assay 2nd Generation (MIA2G) test with significantly improved specificity and ease of use. For additional information, including published clinical trials, visit www.vermillion.com.
Investor Relations Contact:
Michael Wood
LifeSci Advisors LLC
Tel 1-646-597-6983
mwood@lifesciadvisors.com
SOURCE Vermillion, Inc.
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