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Conor Medsystems average salary is $59,114, median salary is $59,114 with a salary range from $58,739 to $59,488.
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58,739
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59,114
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59,114
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59,488
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Environmental Engineer 59,488-59,488 Ventura, CA, 93001 2013 Conor Medsystems Environmental Engineer Salaries (2)
Conor Medsystems Ventura, CA Salaries
Environmental Engineer 58,739-58,739 Ventura, CA, 93001 2012 Conor Medsystems Environmental Engineer Salaries (2)
Conor Medsystems Ventura, CA Salaries
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  • Conor Medsystems , Inc.
  • Industry: Medical Equipment
  • City: Menlo Park, CA
  • Conor Medsystems, Inc. develops controlled vascular drug delivery technologies. It has initially focused on the development of drug-eluting stents to treat coronary artery disease. Its stents have been specifically designed for vascular drug delivery, in contrast to available drug-eluting stents, which are conventional bare metal stents coated with a drug and a polymer. Through this design, it can better control drug release kinetics, or the rate and direction of drug release over time. Its efforts are focused on the development and commercialization of its CoStar stent, which is a cobalt chromium paclitaxel eluting stent, for the treatment of restenosis. During