Ascel Bio on Forecasting Infectious Disease Outbreaks

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Dr. DEMDear Dr. Marcinko,

I found your name in a search for new board directors and advisors to my company. I am president of a disease forecasting and outbreak warning company named Ascel Bio.

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My company has had tremendous technical success in developing software that can forecast infectious disease outbreaks.

We’ve invented technology that turns hospitals (specifically their electronic health records) into RADAR Stations for Infectious Disease.  We’ve also invented outbreak detection and measurement technology that we use to deliver something akin to an AccuWeather style service.  We have good validation with federal customers and in use in a hospital setting in Colorado.  And, we’ve had some good success as well in trial use with a major EHR provider, and interest from others.

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But, we’re still small and are really stuck in gaining the next 10 hospital users.  I’m writing because I am curious whether you might be able to offer suggestions that would help us solve the puzzle.

About Ascel Bio LLC

Ascel Bio is a private disease forecasting company founded in 2010. It is an industry pioneer with a corporate mission to halve the morbidity and mortality of infectious diseases over the next 25 years. The company uses advanced predictive systems combined with the judgment of astute clinicians in building its forecasts.

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I wanted to explain our business, seek your thoughts, and see if there might be cause for engagement. If you have a moment to speak with me, I’d be grateful for your time.

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Kind regards,

Ascel Bio

James Tunkey

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