
Double-blind Clinical Trial Finds Treatment with EpiFix Was 76% More Expensive than Kerecis Omega3 Fish Skin
Study finds Kerecis Omega3 Fish Skin heals wounds significantly faster than amnion membrane Las Vegas, NV – November 2, 2018
Study finds Kerecis Omega3 Fish Skin heals wounds significantly faster than amnion membrane Las Vegas, NV – November 2, 2018
Reykjavik, Iceland — October 30, 2018 — Kerecis, the company using fish skin to treat human wounds, today received the
Kerecis has a long-standing partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense with the aim of developing better remedies for injured
Earlier this week Kerecis hosted a delegation of four Icelandic Members of Parliament at the company’s North American offices in
Kerecis CEO, G. Fertram Sigurjonsson, was one of a handful of experts to present innovations in biotechnology at Maker Faire
The Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Fall takes place in Las Vegas on November 2 to 4. NEW: DOUBLE-BLIND CLINICAL
More than 40 doctors and other medical professionals from the U.S., Europe and Asia attended the Northern Lights Wound Workshop
BALTIMORE, September 5, 2018 — Kerecis, the company using fish skin to treat human wounds, will host a hands-on workshop
Rafael J. Bermudo Bello explains what makes the Kerecis fish-skin-based wound treatment different on this Mega TV newscast. Mr. Bello
ARLINGTON, Va. and ISAFJORDUR, Iceland, July 09, 2018 — A double-blind, prospective, randomized clinical study found that wounds treated with Kerecis®
Reykjavik, Iceland — May 18, 2017 — Today the President of Iceland awarded Kerecis the Industry Award for Entrepreneurship. Kerecis
CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 25, 2018 — Kerecis, the company using fish skin to heal human wounds and tissue damage, will
ARLINGTON, Va. and ISAFJORDUR, Iceland, Apr. 02, 2018 — Blake McBride has joined Kerecis as Director of Program Management in
ARLINGTON, Va. and ISAFJORDUR, Iceland, Jan. 04, 2018 — Kerecis, the company using fish skin to heal human wounds and
Education on treatment with fish skin, including limb salvage, offered as part of Physicians’ Continuing Medical Education at Desert Foot