Ventana Medical Systems

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Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
Type Subsidiary
Industry Medical
Founded 1985
Founder(s) Thomas Grogan, M.D.
Headquarters Tucson, Arizona
Area served Worldwide
Key people Thomas Grogan, M.D (Founder)
Mara G. Aspinall (President)
Products Medical equipment
Assay development
Services Clinical laboratory
Employees 1,500
Parent F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd.
Divisions Roche Diagnostics
Website www.ventana.com

Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. is a global leader in tissue diagnostics.[1] The company develops, manufactures, and markets instrument reagent systems that automate tissue and slide staining in anatomic pathology laboratories. These products assist in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and infectious diseases.[2]

Part of the Roche Diagnostics Division, Ventana is a member of the Roche Group.[3]

Company history

Pathologist and University of Arizona professor Thomas Grogan, M.D., founded Ventana in 1985. The company launched its first instrument reagent system in 1991, and held an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 1996, trading under the symbol VMSI on the NASDAQ stock exchange.[4]

In 2007, Ventana acquired Spring BioScience Corp, a developer and supplier of monoclonal antibodies.[5] That same year, Ventana rejected a hostile takeover bid from Roche Holding AG for $75 a share.[3] In February 2008, Roche acquired Ventana with a cash offer of $89.50 per share ($3.4 billion).[3]

Key people

Products

Ventana manufactures products within eight areas:

Company profile

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References

  1. "Ventana Medical gets Congressional props". Inside Tucson Business. 2012-04-23. Retrieved 2012-10-20. 
  2. "Ventana Medical Systems Inc". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2012-11-09. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Doherty, Dermot (January 22, 2008). Higher Offer Wins Ventana After Seven Months (Update11). Bloomberg. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  4. "Ventana Medical Systems". BioPortfolio. Retrieved 2012-11-03. 
  5. Sherman, Debra (2007-09-05). "Ventana buys Spring Bioscience, raises outlook". Reuters. Retrieved 2012-11-03. 


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