Orthopeutics L.P./Intralink Spine Inc., a biotechnology company that is working on an injectable tissue revitalization reagent for the treatment of degenerative disc disease and related lower back pain, has relocated from Texas to the University of Kentucky Coldstream Research Campus. Three employees, including the CEO and the CSO, who will hold a joint UK faculty appointment in engineering and medicine, have moved to Lexington. It is anticipated that additional high-tech positions will be created when the company begins manufacturing the reagent and the medical device.
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