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AboutCircuSoftCircuSoft Instrumentation LLC develops and sells software and hardware devices for life science research. CircuSoft is primarily involved in devices for research involving microscopy techniques, such as visualizing blood flow in the microcirculation and fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging. CircuSoft is a privately held company. PrincipalsP. Daniel Tyréus, Ph.D. ( ) received his graduate degree in biomedical engineering from the UC San Francisco / UC Berkeley graduate group. Dr. Tyréus also has a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia, where he was a Jefferson and Rodman Scholar. Dr. Tyréus has been designing and commercializing biomedical devices for over 10 years, with experience in fields ranging from radiation oncology to microscopy. Andrew Borleske ( ) has undergraduate degrees in phyiscs and computer engineering from Davidson College and North Carolina State University. Mr. Borleske is an expert in software and hardware design and computer interfacing. Mr. Borleske has previously held positions such as Senior Firmware Engineer and Chief Architect with other companies. Contact
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