Volition to Take Part in Nu.Q® Vet Commercial Strategy Webinar
VolitionRx Limited (NYSE AMERICAN: VNRX) announced participation in a webinar on January 26, 2023, focusing on the Nu.Q® Vet commercial strategy. Key speakers include CEO Dr. Tom Butera and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Heather Wilson Robles. The event aims to provide insights into the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test, a cost-effective blood test for early detection in dogs. Volition is exploring significant market opportunities in companion animal healthcare. The webinar will be recorded for later access. Volition develops blood tests for diagnosing diseases, leveraging its Nucleosomics™ platform.
- Participation in a relevant webinar can enhance brand visibility and strengthen market position.
- The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test offers a cost-effective solution for early detection in dogs.
- Volition is targeting significant growth opportunities within the companion animal healthcare sector.
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The webinar takes place on
The panel and Q&A event is being hosted by
Event Details:
Title: Nu.Q® Vet Commercial Strategy
Date:
Time: 12 noon Eastern,
Register at: https://edisongroup.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TjeTdVOLQry4PpBJyzLCpg
Dr.
"We are now embarking on a pivotal phase for Volition as we continue to roll out our Nu.Q® technology within the companion animal healthcare sector and capitalize on what we believe to be significant mass market opportunities. It is a hugely exciting time for the company."
To register for the Nu.Q® Vet Commercial Strategy webinar click HERE. The event will be recorded and available afterwards on-demand.
Volition is developing simple, easy-to-use, cost-effective blood tests to help diagnose and monitor a range of life-altering diseases including cancer in both humans and animals. For more information about Volition's Nu.Q® technology go to: www.volition.com.
About Volition
Volition is a multi-national epigenetics company that applies its Nucleosomics™ platform through its subsidiaries to develop simple, easy to use, cost effective blood tests to help diagnose and monitor a range of life-altering diseases, in both humans and other animals, including some cancers and diseases associated with NETosis such as sepsis and COVID-19. Early diagnosis and monitoring have the potential not only to prolong the life of patients but also to improve their quality of life. The tests are based on the science of Nucleosomics™, which is the practice of identifying and measuring nucleosomes in the bloodstream or other bodily fluid - an indication that disease is present.
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