StemSave, Inc.

General Information
Company Name
StemSave, Inc.
Founded Year
2007
Location (Offices)
New York, United States +1
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
6
Industries
Biotechnology, Health Care
Funding Stage
Seed
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StemSave, Inc. - Company Profile

StemSave, Inc. is a biotechnology startup founded in 2007 in the United States. The company works as a collaborative effort between stem cell researchers and the dental community. StemSave aims to provide families, individuals, and researchers with a cost-effective, non-invasive methodology for the recovery and cryopreservation of Adult Stem Cells found within oral tissues, including baby teeth, wisdom teeth, and permanent teeth. StemSave's mission is to give families the opportunity to bank their own valuable dental stem cells for future regenerative therapies in personalized medicine and medical treatments for diseases, trauma, and injuries.

The latest investment in StemSave, Inc. was a $150.00K Seed Round investment on 28 April 2009. The investors involved in this round are not specified.

StemSave operates in the biotechnology and healthcare industries, applying innovative solutions to stem cell preservation and regenerative medical therapies.

Funding Rounds & Investors of StemSave, Inc. (1)

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Funding Stage Amount No. Investors Investors Date
Seed Round $150.00K - 28 Apr 2009

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