Next Science SAWK Breakfast Symposium Press Release 4.3.18 … · 2018-10-17 · Level 19, Tower A,...

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Level 19, Tower A, The Zenith 821 Pacific Highway, Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 04/03/18 Bright Morning: Next Science Sponsoring BlastX™ Breakfast Symposium at SAWC Spring Sydney, Australia and Jacksonville, Florida, USA: Next Science is excited to announce it is hosting an advanced education forum explaining the state-of-the-art technology of its BlastX Antimicrobial Wound Gel on Saturday, April 28, 2018. The event is part of SAWC Spring, the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care. Participants at the breakfast symposium will see a presentation entitled “Solutions to Resistant Biofilm-based Wound Infection and Colonization.” It promises to help attendees understand the clinical and economic advantages of leveraging a patented biofilm-disrupting technology. The presentation will also explain why other treatments fail to effectively address the problems of chronic wound biofilm. Speakers scheduled to appear include Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD, Medical Director of the AZH Wound and Vascular Center, Susie Seaman, NP, MSN, CWOCN at Sharp Rees- Stealy Wound Clinic, and Matthew Myntti, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at Next Science. “This symposium will present emerging research regarding the paradigm shift from simply killing surface bacteria to penetrating the biofilm’s extracellular polymeric matrix,” said Myntti. “The potential it has for helping to heal is significant and brings new hope for people who’ve suffered from chronic wounds for years.” Advance registration for the breakfast symposium is required, and space is limited. Registration details can be found here: http://www.sawc.net/spring/industry-supported- symposia. Participants will receive a free sample of BlastX to experience for themselves. BlastX is an antimicrobial wound gel powered by Next Science’s patented, non-toxic Xbio™ technology. It first deconstructs the bacterial biofilm matrix—a major barrier to healing—then destroys bacteria within the gel, and defends from recolonization while maintaining a moist wound environment.

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Level19,TowerA,TheZenith821PacificHighway,ChatswoodNSW2067Australia FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 04/03/18

Bright Morning: Next Science Sponsoring BlastX™ Breakfast Symposium at SAWC Spring

Sydney, Australia and Jacksonville, Florida, USA: Next Science is excited to announce it is hosting an advanced education forum explaining the state-of-the-art technology of its BlastX Antimicrobial Wound Gel on Saturday, April 28, 2018. The event is part of SAWC Spring, the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care. Participants at the breakfast symposium will see a presentation entitled “Solutions to Resistant Biofilm-based Wound Infection and Colonization.” It promises to help attendees understand the clinical and economic advantages of leveraging a patented biofilm-disrupting technology. The presentation will also explain why other treatments fail to effectively address the problems of chronic wound biofilm. Speakers scheduled to appear include Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD, Medical Director of the AZH Wound and Vascular Center, Susie Seaman, NP, MSN, CWOCN at Sharp Rees-Stealy Wound Clinic, and Matthew Myntti, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at Next Science. “This symposium will present emerging research regarding the paradigm shift from simply killing surface bacteria to penetrating the biofilm’s extracellular polymeric matrix,” said Myntti. “The potential it has for helping to heal is significant and brings new hope for people who’ve suffered from chronic wounds for years.” Advance registration for the breakfast symposium is required, and space is limited. Registration details can be found here: http://www.sawc.net/spring/industry-supported-symposia. Participants will receive a free sample of BlastX to experience for themselves. BlastX is an antimicrobial wound gel powered by Next Science’s patented, non-toxic Xbio™ technology. It first deconstructs the bacterial biofilm matrix—a major barrier to healing—then destroys bacteria within the gel, and defends from recolonization while maintaining a moist wound environment.

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Level19,TowerA,TheZenith821PacificHighway,ChatswoodNSW2067AustraliaFor questions or inquiries about the Next Science family of products including BlastX Wound Gel, visit www.nextscience.com/blastx-wound-gel-2/ About Next Science™ Next Science pioneers innovative, proprietary technologies to address the problem of bacterial biofilms. With proven, experienced management and scientific leadership, Next Science and its partners deliver break-through solutions that see beyond the current limits imposed by powerful bacterial colonies. Learn more at www.nextscience.com

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