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Medistem Laboratories average salary is $87,000, median salary is $87,000 with a salary range from $87,000 to $87,000.
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Clinical Reimbursement Specialist 87,000-87,000 Mohegan Lake, NY, 10547 2012 Medistem Laboratories Clinical Reimbursement Specialist Salaries (1)
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  • Medistem Laboratories
  • Industry: BioTech/Drugs
  • City: Chandler, AZ
  • Medistem Laboratories is an innovative biotechnology company committed to the creation and commercialization of advanced medical therapies based on non-controversial adult stem cells. Medistem's corporate mission is to transform these stem cells into valuable medical treatments. The Company intends to create these treatments from adult stem cells derived from muscle, bone marrow and fat of adult patients seeking treatment, as well as from full-term, healthy placentas and umbilical cords, but not the controversial embryonic or fetal stem cells that are the focus of ethical and moral debates in some communities.