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Sunday, 02/01/2015 11:55:10 AM

Sunday, February 01, 2015 11:55:10 AM

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MMTC - Once all the required identifiers are complete MMTC & the MIT will see sales dollars. David Haavig, the real genius behind MMTC is hard at work in the lab plodding through identifiers as we speak. Identifiers are the REAL ASSET behind MMTC, they are extremely complicated and take a lot of work to create. We're lucky to have David Haavig on board, he is such a HUGE asset to the company. Mr. Haavig puts us closer to sales and revenue with every identifier completed. We now have Listeria and E Coli, we are now in need of Salmonella identifiers, once we have all three we will be able to successfully identify the three pathogens responsible for 90% of all food borne illnesses, Listeria, E Coli and Salmonella. MIT is currently working on a series of Salmonella identifiers, we should get news of this soon as it was announced in July of 2014. There is much to look forward to as a lot is taking place behind the scenes. Biotech's are known to explode overnight on the right kind of news, just wait until we get news of sales dollars, with this float MMTC will explode.

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The S. Choleraesuis Identifier is available now and will soon undergo AOAC Certification. The MIT 1000 is a rapid, bacterial cell-based detection and identification system that can identify pathogenic bacteria, now including Salmonella Choleraesuis, in three minutes (average). At a cost of $4.00 per test, the MIT 1000 is less than half the industries average cost of a pathogen test.
Meanwhile, MIT is working on a series of Salmonella Identifiers including the common food pathogens S. Heidelberg, S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium.