Prosolia Inc.

351 West 10th Street, Suite 316
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-278-6171
317-278-8190 Fax
info@prosolia.com

www.prosolia.com

 

CORPORATE DESCRIPTION

Prosolia is a life sciences company that develops, manufactures, and markets revolutionary analytical chemistry tools that enhance and expand the use of mass spectrometers. Prosolia’s first product line, Omni Spray™ ion sources, utilizes the revolutionary atmospheric pressure ionization technology known as desorption electrospray ionization (DESI). The company is also developing a technology known as ion soft landing (ISL) that will transform mass spectrometers into purification tools. Ion Soft-Landing (ISL) technology is the process whereby ions are separated and selectively deposited onto proprietary surfaces in such a manner that the integrity and biological activity of the molecule is retained. Visit our website at www.prosolia.com to learn more about our company and products.

KEY PERSONNEL

Peter T. Kissinger, Ph.D.
Chairman and CEO
pkissinger@prosolia.com

Kevin Boscacci
President
boscacci@prosolia.com

Justin M. Wiseman, Ph.D.
Director of Research
wiseman@prosolia.com

COMPANY HISTORY

Prosolia, Inc. was established in 2003 to commercialize technology arising from the laboratory of Dr. Graham Cooks, Aston Laboratories of Mass Spectrometry at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Dr. Cooks and his research team have been innovators in the field of Mass Spectrometry for many years and in recent years have made a series of inventions while working on projects financially supported by The Indiana Proteomics Consortium (‘dba Inproteo”).

KEY PRODUCTS

CORPORATE HIGHLIGHTS

Aug 2004

Prosolia received $1.77M Round 6 Award from the Indiana 21st Century Fund for the development of a preparative ion soft landing instrument

May 2005

Received $50,000 Opportunity for Indiana Award for Entrepreneurs from Purdue University and Lilly Endowment

June 2005

Introduced Omni Spray™ Ion Sources at the 53rd ASMS Conference

Sept 2005

Prosolia partners with the IURTC on $1.1M TATRC grant to develop DESI for military applications

Nov 2005

Prosolia begins shipping Omni Spray™ Ion Sources for Thermo Scientific instruments

May 2006

Launched Omni Spray™ Ion Source models for Agilent and Bruker mass spectrometers

June 2006

Prosolia receives $2M Round 7 Award from the Indiana Twenty-First Century Technology and Research Fund to advance the commercialization of Omni Spray™ Ion Sources

March 2007

Prosolia receives $971K contract from the US Army (ECBC) to continue the development of DESI for military applications

June 2007

Launched Omni Spray™ Ion Source models for Waters and Sciex instruments

Aug 2007

Launched 1-D automation system for Omni Spray™ ion sources