Louisville biotech startup looks to launch rapid test for chronic kidney disease


In most cases, a startup can only be as successful as the time in which it is released to address a pain point in a particular market. Gifted with a long runway paved by years of related research, a father-son duo based out of the Louisville metro area is hoping that their biotech startup will have ideal flying conditions, so to speak, in the upcoming months.

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