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Singapore artwork paying homage to days past wins 2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award

2024-11-13 21:00 Last Updated At:21:15

First ever competition-based UOB Artist Alumni Network will provide more support and opportunities to catalyse the growth of artists and elevate them to the regional scene

SINGAPORE, Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Singaporean artist Mr Yong Wee Loon's artwork "A Sip Through Time", which taps into viewers' sense of nostalgia through artifacts lost to modern society, clinched both the 2024 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore) award and the prestigious UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year (SEA POY) award. Mr Yong's artwork rose above the outstanding winning pieces from the 2024 UOB POY competitions held in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. This is his second time winning a UOB POY award, previously winning the Silver award in the 2017 competition under the Emerging Artist Category. A Singaporean artist last received the SEA POY award in 2013.

Crafted using diptych, "A Sip Through Time" captures a coffee shop frozen in time, boasting an eclectic mix of objects, posters, clocks, traditional sweets and other items commonly seen in traditional coffee shops. The inclusion of a QR code and surveillance camera merges the traditional and digital worlds, hinting at progressiveness. Through the artwork, the artist hopes to convey positive emotions of days past, transporting viewers back in time to simpler and slower moments.

The 2024 Southeast Asian and Singapore winners were announced this evening at the 43rd UOB POY Awards Ceremony and Exhibition, held at National Gallery Singapore. Graced by Minister for National Development Mr Desmond Lee, the winning artists from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam attended the ceremony alongside past winners, distinguished guests and the arts community.

Mr Wee Ee Cheong, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, UOB, said, ""The UOB POY competition reflects our long-term commitment to growing with businesses, communities, and individuals across Southeast Asia. Our focus on ASEAN is more than just about business connectivity, it is also about giving back to the communities we serve, including through our support for the arts. We are pleased to launch the UOB Artist Alumni Network this year to further enhance connectivity across the regional art community. Through this network, artists can hone their expertise through exhibitions, artwork commissions, and networking opportunities across the region."

The judging panel for the 2024 UOB SEA POY comprised Regional Adviser Mr Kwok Kian Chow, along with the Chief Judges from each of the five participating countries: Dr Vichaya Mukdamanee (Singapore Chief Judge), Ms Melati Suryodarmo (Indonesia Chief Judge), Ms Bibi Chew (Malaysia Chief Judge), Mr Amrit Chusuwan (Thailand Chief Judge) and Mr Dang Xuan Hoa (Vietnam Chief Judge).

Mr Yong is one of four artists in the Established Artist Category, together with another four aspiring artists in the Emerging Artist Category, recognised at the 43rd UOB POY (Singapore) competition. He will also compete with the four other UOB POY country winners for a two-month UOB-NAFA, UAS artist residency programme at Cité internationale des arts in Paris.

Deeply personal depiction of motherhood clinches Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore) award

Ms Joanna Maneckji was awarded the 2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore) under the Emerging Artist Category for her artwork, "That Blessed Mood". Composed of paper collage on card paper, the artwork depicts a mother and child reclining in a hammock, peacefully enjoying a sunny afternoon in a garden. Beyond the joyous and contented image of motherhood, the antique photo album paper used as the mother's skin disguises a layer of paper from a Financial Times article with the words, "I'm not afraid". These powerful words signify a mother's strength beneath fragility, a poignant reminder of the resilience required in the journey of motherhood.

UOB Artist Alumni Network to provide greater support for artists

UOB officially launched the UOB Artist Alumni Network at the awards ceremony, the pioneering competition-based alumni network for artists. The Network aims to further elevate the profiles of UOB artists in Southeast Asia and Greater China, while also facilitating greater connectivity and collaborations across the region.

The Network will enhance the Bank's long-term support for artists through four key areas –

  • artwork exhibitions at marquee platforms like Art Jakarta and Art Central in Hong Kong, where UOB is a lead partner;
  • artwork commissions for display or auctions;
  • overseas artist residency programmes; and
  • networking opportunities and engagements with peers and leaders of the art community.

The 43rd UOB POY Regional Winners' Showcase will be held at National Gallery Singapore, UOB Discovery Space from 16 November 2024 to 26 January 2025, open from 10am to 7pm daily, and on UOBandArt.com.            

About UOB and Art

UOB's involvement in art started in the 1970s with its collection of paintings by Singapore artists. Today, the UOB Art Collection has more than 2,600 artworks, made up primarily of paintings from established and emerging Southeast Asian artists.

UOB plays an active role in communities across the region, most notably through its long-term commitment to art. As the leading patron of the arts in Asia, the Bank continues to make art accessible to a wider audience through a diverse range of visual art programmes, partnerships and community outreach across the region.

The Bank's flagship art programme is the UOB Painting of the Year competition, which was started in 1982 to recognise Southeast Asian artists and to offer them the opportunity to showcase their works to the wider community. The competition was extended to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and in 2023, to Vietnam. It is now the longest running art competition in Singapore and one of the most prestigious in Southeast Asia.

Over the past 40 years, the competition has cultivated and advanced the careers of many artists in Singapore. Notable among them are Mr Goh Beng Kwan (1982 winner), and the late Mr Anthony Poon (1983 winner) and Mr Chua Ek Kay (1991 winner), who received the Singapore Cultural Medallion, Singapore's most distinguished art award.

The competition has also recognised talents from across the region through the UOB Southeast Asian POY award. Previous winners include Ms Pratchaya Charernsook from Thailand in 2023, Mr Chomrawi Suksom from Thailand in 2022, Mr Saiful Razman from Malaysia in 2021, Mr Prabu Perdana from Indonesia in 2020, Mr Anagard from Indonesia in 2019, Mr Suvi Wahyudianto from Indonesia in 2018, Mr Sukit Choosri from Thailand in 2017, Mr Gatot Indrajati from Indonesia in 2016, Mr Anggar Prasetyo from Indonesia in 2015, Mr Antonius Subiyanto from Indonesia in 2014 and Ms Stefanie Hauger from Singapore in 2013.

Together with the UOB POY winning artists, UOB also runs art workshops for underprivileged and special needs children regularly. At these workshops, the young learn art techniques from art professionals and award-winning artists.

In recognition of the Bank's long-term commitment to art, UOB was presented with the Singapore National Arts Council's Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award for the 18th consecutive year in 2022.

About UOB

UOB is a leading bank in Asia. Operating through its head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, UOB has a global network of around 500 offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions. Today, UOB is rated among the world's top banks: Aa1 by Moody's Investors Service and AA- by both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings.

For nearly nine decades, UOB has adopted a customer-centric approach to create long-term value by staying relevant through its enterprising spirit and doing right by its customers. UOB is focused on building the future of ASEAN – for the people and businesses within, and connecting with, ASEAN.

The Bank connects businesses to opportunities in the region with its unparalleled regional footprint and leverages data and insights to innovate and create personalised banking experiences and solutions catering to each customer's unique needs and evolving preferences. UOB is also committed to help businesses forge a sustainable future, by fostering social inclusiveness, creating positive environmental impact and pursuing economic progress. UOB believes in being a responsible financial services provider and is steadfast in its support of art, social development of children and education, doing right by its communities and stakeholders.


APPENDIX A: Winners of the 2024 UOB POY competition (Regional)

Established Artist Category (Regional) – UOB POY Award

2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year

Mr Yong Wee Loon, A Sip Through Time

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Thailand)

Mr Sukit Choosri, Disguise

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Indonesia)

Mr Muhammad Yakin, The Idol of Unmoved Uncaused Cause Mover

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Malaysia)

Mr Hasanul Isyraf Idris, Durio

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Vietnam)

Mr Nguyen Viet Cuong, Dòng Chảy (Flow)


Emerging Artist Category (Regional) – Most Promising Artist of the Year Award

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Thailand)

Ms Patnaree Boonmee, The Hostile Society

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Indonesia)

Mr Bawana Helga Firmansyah, Catatan Belakang (Back Note)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Malaysia)

Ms Nurul Shahida Binti Ibrahim, Baruh (Lowland)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Vietnam)

Ms Phan Tu Tran, Doraeco


APPENDIX B: Winners of the 2024 UOB POY competition (Singapore)

Established Artist Category (Singapore)

2024 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore)

Mr Yong Wee Loon, A Sip Through Time 

Gold Award

Mr Tan Chin Boon, Immortal's Realm

Silver Award

Ms Dana Lim, The Look Back

Bronze Award

Mr Wu Xiaoxun, Passive Panic


Emerging Artist Category (Singapore)

2023 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

Gold Award

Mr Maurice Chan, Desolation

Silver Award

Ms Beryl Kwok, 460042

Bronze Award

Ms Chan Mi Ki, Transit of Hope




First ever competition-based UOB Artist Alumni Network will provide more support and opportunities to catalyse the growth of artists and elevate them to the regional scene

SINGAPORE, Nov. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Singaporean artist Mr Yong Wee Loon's artwork "A Sip Through Time", which taps into viewers' sense of nostalgia through artifacts lost to modern society, clinched both the 2024 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore) award and the prestigious UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year (SEA POY) award. Mr Yong's artwork rose above the outstanding winning pieces from the 2024 UOB POY competitions held in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. This is his second time winning a UOB POY award, previously winning the Silver award in the 2017 competition under the Emerging Artist Category. A Singaporean artist last received the SEA POY award in 2013.

Crafted using diptych, "A Sip Through Time" captures a coffee shop frozen in time, boasting an eclectic mix of objects, posters, clocks, traditional sweets and other items commonly seen in traditional coffee shops. The inclusion of a QR code and surveillance camera merges the traditional and digital worlds, hinting at progressiveness. Through the artwork, the artist hopes to convey positive emotions of days past, transporting viewers back in time to simpler and slower moments.

The 2024 Southeast Asian and Singapore winners were announced this evening at the 43rd UOB POY Awards Ceremony and Exhibition, held at National Gallery Singapore. Graced by Minister for National Development Mr Desmond Lee, the winning artists from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam attended the ceremony alongside past winners, distinguished guests and the arts community.

Mr Wee Ee Cheong, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, UOB, said, ""The UOB POY competition reflects our long-term commitment to growing with businesses, communities, and individuals across Southeast Asia. Our focus on ASEAN is more than just about business connectivity, it is also about giving back to the communities we serve, including through our support for the arts. We are pleased to launch the UOB Artist Alumni Network this year to further enhance connectivity across the regional art community. Through this network, artists can hone their expertise through exhibitions, artwork commissions, and networking opportunities across the region."

The judging panel for the 2024 UOB SEA POY comprised Regional Adviser Mr Kwok Kian Chow, along with the Chief Judges from each of the five participating countries: Dr Vichaya Mukdamanee (Singapore Chief Judge), Ms Melati Suryodarmo (Indonesia Chief Judge), Ms Bibi Chew (Malaysia Chief Judge), Mr Amrit Chusuwan (Thailand Chief Judge) and Mr Dang Xuan Hoa (Vietnam Chief Judge).

Mr Yong is one of four artists in the Established Artist Category, together with another four aspiring artists in the Emerging Artist Category, recognised at the 43rd UOB POY (Singapore) competition. He will also compete with the four other UOB POY country winners for a two-month UOB-NAFA, UAS artist residency programme at Cité internationale des arts in Paris.

Deeply personal depiction of motherhood clinches Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore) award

Ms Joanna Maneckji was awarded the 2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore) under the Emerging Artist Category for her artwork, "That Blessed Mood". Composed of paper collage on card paper, the artwork depicts a mother and child reclining in a hammock, peacefully enjoying a sunny afternoon in a garden. Beyond the joyous and contented image of motherhood, the antique photo album paper used as the mother's skin disguises a layer of paper from a Financial Times article with the words, "I'm not afraid". These powerful words signify a mother's strength beneath fragility, a poignant reminder of the resilience required in the journey of motherhood.

UOB Artist Alumni Network to provide greater support for artists

UOB officially launched the UOB Artist Alumni Network at the awards ceremony, the pioneering competition-based alumni network for artists. The Network aims to further elevate the profiles of UOB artists in Southeast Asia and Greater China, while also facilitating greater connectivity and collaborations across the region.

The Network will enhance the Bank's long-term support for artists through four key areas –

  • artwork exhibitions at marquee platforms like Art Jakarta and Art Central in Hong Kong, where UOB is a lead partner;
  • artwork commissions for display or auctions;
  • overseas artist residency programmes; and
  • networking opportunities and engagements with peers and leaders of the art community.

The 43rd UOB POY Regional Winners' Showcase will be held at National Gallery Singapore, UOB Discovery Space from 16 November 2024 to 26 January 2025, open from 10am to 7pm daily, and on UOBandArt.com.            

About UOB and Art

UOB's involvement in art started in the 1970s with its collection of paintings by Singapore artists. Today, the UOB Art Collection has more than 2,600 artworks, made up primarily of paintings from established and emerging Southeast Asian artists.

UOB plays an active role in communities across the region, most notably through its long-term commitment to art. As the leading patron of the arts in Asia, the Bank continues to make art accessible to a wider audience through a diverse range of visual art programmes, partnerships and community outreach across the region.

The Bank's flagship art programme is the UOB Painting of the Year competition, which was started in 1982 to recognise Southeast Asian artists and to offer them the opportunity to showcase their works to the wider community. The competition was extended to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and in 2023, to Vietnam. It is now the longest running art competition in Singapore and one of the most prestigious in Southeast Asia.

Over the past 40 years, the competition has cultivated and advanced the careers of many artists in Singapore. Notable among them are Mr Goh Beng Kwan (1982 winner), and the late Mr Anthony Poon (1983 winner) and Mr Chua Ek Kay (1991 winner), who received the Singapore Cultural Medallion, Singapore's most distinguished art award.

The competition has also recognised talents from across the region through the UOB Southeast Asian POY award. Previous winners include Ms Pratchaya Charernsook from Thailand in 2023, Mr Chomrawi Suksom from Thailand in 2022, Mr Saiful Razman from Malaysia in 2021, Mr Prabu Perdana from Indonesia in 2020, Mr Anagard from Indonesia in 2019, Mr Suvi Wahyudianto from Indonesia in 2018, Mr Sukit Choosri from Thailand in 2017, Mr Gatot Indrajati from Indonesia in 2016, Mr Anggar Prasetyo from Indonesia in 2015, Mr Antonius Subiyanto from Indonesia in 2014 and Ms Stefanie Hauger from Singapore in 2013.

Together with the UOB POY winning artists, UOB also runs art workshops for underprivileged and special needs children regularly. At these workshops, the young learn art techniques from art professionals and award-winning artists.

In recognition of the Bank's long-term commitment to art, UOB was presented with the Singapore National Arts Council's Distinguished Patron of the Arts Award for the 18th consecutive year in 2022.

About UOB

UOB is a leading bank in Asia. Operating through its head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, UOB has a global network of around 500 offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown organically and through a series of strategic acquisitions. Today, UOB is rated among the world's top banks: Aa1 by Moody's Investors Service and AA- by both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings.

For nearly nine decades, UOB has adopted a customer-centric approach to create long-term value by staying relevant through its enterprising spirit and doing right by its customers. UOB is focused on building the future of ASEAN – for the people and businesses within, and connecting with, ASEAN.

The Bank connects businesses to opportunities in the region with its unparalleled regional footprint and leverages data and insights to innovate and create personalised banking experiences and solutions catering to each customer's unique needs and evolving preferences. UOB is also committed to help businesses forge a sustainable future, by fostering social inclusiveness, creating positive environmental impact and pursuing economic progress. UOB believes in being a responsible financial services provider and is steadfast in its support of art, social development of children and education, doing right by its communities and stakeholders.

APPENDIX A: Winners of the 2024 UOB POY competition (Regional)

Established Artist Category (Regional) – UOB POY Award

2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year

Mr Yong Wee Loon, A Sip Through Time

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Thailand)

Mr Sukit Choosri, Disguise

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Indonesia)

Mr Muhammad Yakin, The Idol of Unmoved Uncaused Cause Mover

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Malaysia)

Mr Hasanul Isyraf Idris, Durio

2024 UOB Painting of the Year

(Vietnam)

Mr Nguyen Viet Cuong, Dòng Chảy (Flow)

Emerging Artist Category (Regional) – Most Promising Artist of the Year Award

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Thailand)

Ms Patnaree Boonmee, The Hostile Society

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Indonesia)

Mr Bawana Helga Firmansyah, Catatan Belakang (Back Note)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Malaysia)

Ms Nurul Shahida Binti Ibrahim, Baruh (Lowland)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Vietnam)

Ms Phan Tu Tran, Doraeco

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Thailand)

Ms Patnaree Boonmee, The Hostile Society

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Indonesia)

Mr Bawana Helga Firmansyah, Catatan Belakang (Back Note)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Malaysia)

Ms Nurul Shahida Binti Ibrahim, Baruh (Lowland)

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

2024 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Vietnam)

Ms Phan Tu Tran, Doraeco

APPENDIX B: Winners of the 2024 UOB POY competition (Singapore)

Established Artist Category (Singapore)

2024 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore)

Mr Yong Wee Loon, A Sip Through Time 

Gold Award

Mr Tan Chin Boon, Immortal's Realm

Silver Award

Ms Dana Lim, The Look Back

Bronze Award

Mr Wu Xiaoxun, Passive Panic

2024 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore)

Mr Yong Wee Loon, A Sip Through Time 

Gold Award

Mr Tan Chin Boon, Immortal's Realm

Silver Award

Ms Dana Lim, The Look Back

Bronze Award

Mr Wu Xiaoxun, Passive Panic

Emerging Artist Category (Singapore)

2023 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

Gold Award

Mr Maurice Chan, Desolation

Silver Award

Ms Beryl Kwok, 460042

Bronze Award

Ms Chan Mi Ki, Transit of Hope

2023 Most Promising Artist of the Year (Singapore)

Ms Joanna Maneckji, That Blessed Mood

Gold Award

Mr Maurice Chan, Desolation

Silver Award

Ms Beryl Kwok, 460042

Bronze Award

Ms Chan Mi Ki, Transit of Hope

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Singapore artwork paying homage to days past wins 2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award

Singapore artwork paying homage to days past wins 2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award

Singapore artwork paying homage to days past wins 2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award

Singapore artwork paying homage to days past wins 2024 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award

T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc. and Braidwell LP participate as new investors

Stephen Williams, MD, Ph.D. joins as Chief Scientific Officer

Rebecca Chambers and Frank Witney, Ph.D. appointed to Board of Directors

FREMONT, Calif., Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Alamar Biosciences, Inc. ("Alamar"), a leader in precision proteomics dedicated to advancing the early detection of disease, announced the close of an oversubscribed convertible notes financing, bringing in more than $50 million of new capital. Accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc. and Braidwell LP joined the financing as new investors. Existing investors, including Illumina Ventures and Sands Capital, also participated. The financing will support the continued commercial advancement of Alamar's precision proteomics platform.

"We deeply appreciate the continued support from our existing investors and are excited to welcome our new partners," said Dr. Yuling Luo, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Alamar. "Their confidence in our vision and strategy underscores the transformative potential of our work. This investment will enable us to accelerate innovation and continue to expand the reach of our platform, unlocking the full value of precision medicine and early disease detection."

Leadership and Board Expansion
Alamar also announced key additions to its executive leadership team and board of directors to support the company's continued growth and commitment to operational excellence.

 

 

To further strengthen its scientific leadership, Alamar welcomes Dr. Stephen Williams as Chief Scientific Officer. Steve brings more than three decades of experience in precision medicine and biomarker innovation. He most recently served as Chief Medical Officer at Standard BioTools and SomaLogic, and previously spent 18 years at Pfizer in senior leadership roles. A recognized leader in the scientific community, he has served on the NIH National Advisory Council for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, helped launch the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, and co-founded the FDA-FNIH-PhRMA Biomarker Consortium.

Alamar has also appointed Rebecca Chambers and Dr. Frank Witney as directors to its board. Rebecca, Chief Financial Officer at Veracyte, brings deep financial and healthcare leadership experience from her current role as well as previous positions at Outset Medical, Illumina, Myriad Genetics and Life Technologies. Frank, an operating partner at Ampersand Capital Partners, adds over three decades of life sciences leadership experience, including serving as President and CEO of Affymetrix and Dionex Corporation, and currently sits on the boards of Revvity, Cerus Corporation, Standard BioTools, and several private companies.

"I am thrilled to welcome Steve to our leadership team, and Rebecca and Frank to our board of directors," said Dr. Yuling Luo. "Their deep expertise and diverse perspectives will be invaluable as we accelerate our mission to unleash the power of our Precision Proteomics platform, to enable broad impacts across health and disease. This is an exciting moment for Alamar, and we look forward to the impact their leadership will have on driving innovation and growth."

About Alamar Biosciences, Inc. 
Alamar Biosciences is a privately held life sciences company dedicated to powering precision proteomics to enable the earliest detection of disease. Leveraging its proprietary NULISA™ technology and the ARGO™ HT System, Alamar's platform is designed to deliver ultra-high sensitivity and addresses key limitations of existing technologies to deliver precision proteomics. For more information, please visit alamarbio.com

 

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Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

Alamar Biosciences Announces Close of Oversubscribed Convertible Notes Financing and Expansion of Leadership Team

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