News & Blog
ProteoSense Selected for Village Capital Startup Cohort
Village Capital manages the longest-running program in the United States for startups building a more sustainable, healthy and accessible food and agriculture system. ProteoSense is among the twelve startups taking part in Food and Agriculture US 2018.
read moreProteoSense Moves to Next Stage in Preventing Foodborne Illnesses
It’s exciting when a startup company brings a technology to market that can have a hand in saving people’s lives. That’s the kind of capability that ProteoSense is developing for the food industry.
read moreProduct Hunt Columbus Recap
The average cost of a food recall for pathogen contamination is about $10 million. There were 400 recalls in the fourth quarter of last year alone. Why can’t companies get a handle on it?
read moreProteoSense to Pitch at InvestMidwest
We are excited to pitch to potential investors at InvestMidwest on March 28-29 in St. Louis!
read moreProteoSense RapidScan Device Aims to End Foodborne Illness
What if we could eliminate foodborne illness?
read moreOhio State spinout receives investments to commercialize biosensor technology
ProteoSense is the most recent recipient of an investment from the $1 million Technology Concept Fund LLC and a $100,000 Ohio Third Frontier Technology Validation and Start-up Fund grant.
read moreInvestment boost for pathogen detection tech
ProteoSense has received an investment in its sensor to detect proteins markers in pathogens targeted at food safety in fresh produce.
read moreTechnology Concept Fund Makes Second Investment in Less than Six Months
ProteoSense is the most recent recipient of an investment from the $1 million Technology Concept Fund, LLC.
read moreFrequently Asked Questions on FSMA
Get the latest information on FSMA implementation from the U.S. FDA website.
read moreOhio Third Frontier Advancing Cutting-Edge Technology
Today the Ohio Third Frontier Commission approved more than $15.8 million to fund cutting-edge technology companies and start-ups, including a grant to ProteoSense.
read more