
Uptick Newswire this morning released an interview on its “Stock Day” Podcast with Richard T. Schumacher, president and CEO of Pressure BioSciences (OTCQB: PBIO). PBIO is a global life sciences company with three unique, patent protected technology platforms. Among other highlights from the interview, Schumacher discussed the company’s patented technology platform called Ultra Sheer Technology (“UST”). UST is comprised of putting liquids under pressure and then releasing the liquid material while still under pressure through a series of valves. This process kills bacteria or viruses in the liquid, allowing it to sit at room temperature for extended periods of time. “We believe that UST has the potential of delivering to consumers liquid food products that actually look and taste good while having a longer shelf life without preservatives or refrigeration. Additionally, UST processing offers potential applications that go well beyond food to include pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals and other items such as lubricants, paints, and cosmetics,” Pressure BioSciences president and CEO Richard T. Schumacher stated in the interview.
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About Pressure BioSciences Inc.
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. (OTCQB: PBIO) is a leader in the development and sale of innovative, broadly enabling, pressure-based solutions for the worldwide life sciences industry. Our products are based on the unique properties of both constant (i.e., static) and alternating (i.e., pressure cycling technology, or “PCT”) hydrostatic pressure. PCT is a patented enabling technology platform that uses alternating cycles of hydrostatic pressure between ambient and ultra-high levels to safely and reproducibly control bio-molecular interactions (e.g., cell lysis, biomolecule extraction). Our primary focus is in the development of PCT-based products for biomarker and target discovery, drug design and development, biotherapeutics characterization and quality control, soil & plant biology, forensics, and counter-bioterror applications. Additionally, major new market opportunities have emerged in the use of our pressure-based technologies in the following areas: (1) the use of our recently acquired PreEMT technology from BaroFold, Inc. to allow entry into the biologics contract research services sector, and (2) the use of our recently-patented, scalable, high-efficiency, pressure-based Ultra Shear Technology (“UST”) platform to (i) create stable nanoemulsions of otherwise immiscible fluids (e.g., oils and water) and to (ii) prepare higher quality, homogenized, extended shelf-life or room temperature stable low-acid liquid foods that cannot be effectively preserved using existing non-thermal technologies. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.PressureBiosciences.com
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