R&D gun for hire
Long Island Business News
July 19, 2002
Lorrence Green is known for inventing Long Island’s first biotechnology product, a test kit for measuring streptococcus antibodies. Since 1981, Dr. Green has developed over 40 tests currently used by clinics and hospitals to detect microbes. In March 1999, Green moved Westbury into the Long Island Forum for Technology’s incubator at SUNY Farmingdale and has been there ever since. His invaluable experience in the microbiology sector of diagnostics has led him to commercialize and patent multiple biotech products. In addition, Westbury Diagnostics has a proven track record of outsourcing clinical trials and succesful FDA submissions.
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