Ann Arbor OccuSciences plans to go from 5 to 25-30 employees by 2010

The people behind Ann Arbor-based OccuSciences see a new way to create lots of jobs with their new diabetes detection technology.Excerpt:OccuSciences plans to start conducting clinical trails on its new diabetes early detection technology in November.If the tests go as expected the Ann Arbor-based start-up expects to go on a hiring binge within the next two years. The 1-year-old firm predicts a jump from its current staff of five people to 15 by the beginning of 2010. That could jump again to 25-30 people by the end of 2010.Read the rest of the story here.

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The people behind Ann Arbor-based OccuSciences see a new way to create lots of jobs with their new diabetes detection technology.

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OccuSciences plans to start conducting clinical trails on its new diabetes early detection technology in November.

If the tests go as expected the Ann Arbor-based start-up expects to go on a hiring binge within the next two years. The 1-year-old firm predicts a jump from its current staff of five people to 15 by the beginning of 2010. That could jump again to 25-30 people by the end of 2010.

Read the rest of the story here.

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