Founded in Germany, CytoBioScience moved to San Antonio in 2015. It sells a device, the CytoPatch, for screening the safety and efficacy of drug formulations. The base CytoPatch unit sells for $175,000, and CytoBioScience also sells accessories, including microchips, buffers, solutions, cells,…
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Arcus Biosciences Founder and CEO Terry Rosen, right, is applauded as he rings a ceremonial bell when his company's IPO begins trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, March 15, 2018. Arcus Biosciences Founder and CEO Terry Rosen, right, is applauded as he rings a…