Phamatech in the News | Press Releases
Oct, 2007
Tuan Pham honored as ‘Champion for Drug-Free Kids’
Dr. Tuan Pham, CEO and founder of Phamatech of San Diego, was last week honored by the Community Anti-Drug Coalition of America (CADCA) at a special gala dinner in Washington, D.C.
As a champion for Drug-Free Kids, Pham was recognized as a “public figure who dedicates time, energy and resources to help kids stay drug free.” The other award at the star-studded event held at Washington’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel went to DirectTV, honored for its educational work through its “DirectTV Goes to School” program. more
August, 2007
Phamatech Receives HHS / SAMHSA Clearance For Forensic Toxicology Services
Diego,CA - Phamatech, one of the leading providers of rapid 1-step diagnostic devices for the detection of fertility, drugs of abuse, and infectious diseases, today disclosed a major development in its core businesses with the announcement that it has received certification by the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for its newest division: Forensic Toxicology Laboratory Services.
Phamatech’s laboratory has been in operation for more than 2 years and has grown steadily prior to successful certification by DHHS / SAMHSA. more
April, 2007
Phamatech earns prison deal
Phamatech, the San Diego-based manufacturer of rapid medical diagnostic devices, was recently awarded a major multi-million-dollar contract to provide drug tests for the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Until now, such tests were provided on an average of once a year. Under the new program, tests can be administered monthly and, thus, expected to go a long way to bring drug problems in the system under control.
Jan, 2007
San Diego Company Strengthens Partnerships with Drug Prevention Leaders
Phamatech Incorporated, in support of its efforts to end drug abuse, donates to non-profits and public service agencies aimed at a drug-free America.
The San Diego based biotech company, Phamatech Incorporated, has extended its commitment and collaboration with the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), for three years to help eliminate drug abuse. more |