Founded: 1999
Headquarters: Minnetonka
President: David Land
Sales: Not disclosed
Employees: Five
Investors: Sherpa Partners, StarTec Investments, Portage Capital
Business: The company has developed a mathematical algorithm designed to speed the discovery of drugs and "nutraceuticals."
Website: www.medisyntech.com
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