Chromocell

Chromocell Corporation
Private
Industry Biotechnology
Founded 2002
Headquarters North Brunswick, NJ, United States
Key people
Christian Kopfli (CEO)
Kambiz Shekdar (Scientific Advisory Board)
Dennis Sawchuk (Director, Core Technology)
Rudy Fritsch (SVP, Flavors & Nutrition)
David Palling (SVP, Therapeutics)
Eric Anderson (Ass. Dir, Finance & Licensing)
Christine O'Neill (VP, Sales & Marketing)
Marcus Sands (VP, Legal Affairs & Corporate Development)
Anthony Clark (VP, Product Development)
Number of employees
100+ (2012)
Website www.chromocell.com

Chromocell is an American biotechnology company located in North Brunswick, NJ at the Technology Center of New Jersey, a research campus facility supported by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.[1] Chromocell was founded in 2002 by Nobel laureate Gunter Blobel and his student, Kambiz Shekdar to commercialize their proprietary Chromovert.[2] technology. The company has grown to over 100 employees and is focused on the discovery and development of flavors, nutritional ingredients and therapeutics.

Chromocell works with global consumer goods companies to discover and develop flavor ingredients and natural taste enhancers. The company is active in all areas of taste sensation as well as aroma and fragrance enhancer discovery. In therapeutics the work is concentrated on analgesics and respiratory disorders where the technology has proven effective in the identification of potential new drug candidates.

Various Facts

Chromocell Corporation was listed in NJBIZ’s September 15, 2008 issue as one of the top New Jersey biotechnology firms.[3]

References

  1. NJEDA TechTalk: Chromocell Corporation Prepares to Graduate from CCIT Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. United States Patent: 6,692,965
  3. NJBIZ.com - Business Lists - Biotechnology Firms
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