Neodyne Biosciences raises $1M for plastic surgery wound care
A stealthy Palo Alto, Calif. startup called Neodyne Bioscences has raised $1 million from the Freidenrich Family Trust, according to a regulatory filing obtained by VentureBeat.
Neodyne was started by doctors at Stanford University. It’s working on plastic surgery technologies for wound care, but a representative we contacted declined to give more details.
The company has no immediate plans to raise more financing.
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