CellTivity Scientific (Formerly Aquyre Biosciences)

CellTivity Scientific (Formerly Aquyre Biosciences)

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Status: Private

Employees: 11-50

Location:

133 Boston Post Road, Weston, MA 02493, US

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About: CellTivity Scientific is a medtech company pioneering real-time, intraprocedural cancer diagnostics through Dynamic Cell Imaging (DCI)—our proprietary technology that visualizes cellular metabolism to assess biopsy adequacy and detect suspicious activity on the spot. Our Mission Empowering the proceduralist to improve patient outcomes through better diagnostic cancer sampling. What We Do Our flagship system, Van Gogh™, delivers instant metabolic “heat maps” of freshly excised tissue—no stains, no cuts, and no delays. Designed for the proceduralist, it fits directly into existing bronchoscopy workflows, empowering clinicians with immediate insights into cellular metabolism at the point-of-care - without altering or destroying tissue samples. This is accomplished by capturing both cellular morphology and metabolic activity to confirm lesion-in-tool, reduce indeterminate biopsies, and improve diagnostic yield at the point-of-care. Why It Matters ⚡ Real-Time Insight: Evaluate biopsy quality instantly, without waiting for pathology. 🔬 Metabolism Illuminated: Capture what traditional imaging can’t—live, functional behavior at the cellular level. 🧠 Proceduralist Empowerment: Eliminate uncertainty mid-procedure and enable data-driven decisions, without disrupting workflow. 🏥 Preserves Tissue Integrity: Samples remain untouched for downstream histology and molecular analysis (e.g., NGS). 📈 Clinically Validated: Proven to increase diagnostic confidence, shorten procedure time, and outperform traditional ROSE.
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