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Terasaki Foundation Laboratory

Terasaki Foundation Laboratory believes in organ transplantation, united with leading physicians, scientists, and biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical device firms, they solve the key issues limiting the success of organ transplantation. They build an improved understanding of human medicine and therefore the transplant patient. The laboratory does all by innovating and finding out the system and therefore the transplant patient in ways that not done before. The analysis can offer the transplant community with a replacement understanding of the way to win success in transplantation and presumably alternative diseases. Paul Terasaki, is the person behind Terasaki Foundation Laboratory’s intallment. Located in 11570 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064, USA is a small area with intense research work going on. Basically the foundation concentrates on labarotry researches based on HLA TYPING, Antibody testing, Crossmatching, Order tests. Terasaki Foundation, a research center dedicated to cancer immunotherapy and the study of humoral immunity and transplantation, has a great funding support of $50 million from Division of Life Sciences UCLA. The foundation consists of a small hardworking group of around 50-60 researchers. Terasaki Foundation Laboratory is a privately held company in Los Angeles, CA and is a Single Location business. Categorized under Medical Research. Our records show it was established in 1998 and incorporated in CA. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of 19894604 and employs a staff of approximately 65. The Terasaki Research Institute began construction in February for an office building on Westwood Boulevard scheduled to open next spring. Taslimi Construction, a company that specializes in commercial construction and office interiors, began building the 15,000-square-foot, 20-office structure two months ago. Researchers, scientists and clinicians will use the building to further medical research on solid organ transplantation. The building will also include a medical bookstore on its street level. The new center will be located on Westwood Boulevard next to Urban Outfitters. (Terasaki Research Institute) Everly said he could not disclose the cost of the project. Steve Sann, chair of the Westwood Community Council, said the location previously housed a two-storefront retail building but has been unoccupied for many years. Everly said the research institute chose to open the building in Westwood to be close to UCLA because the Terasaki Family Foundation and Terasaki Research Institute are both affiliated with the university