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The IDA’s directors unanimously approved the incentive package Fridayh morning for Diagnostic Imaging Associates LLP that will help the companhinvest $3.1 million in expandingh its Amherst offices and acquirinh a high-powered MRI that will be used in both testingy and research related to breast cancer. Diagnostiv Imaging, located at 100 College Parkwah near the Erie Community CollegeNorth Campus, expects to add sevenh employees to its 56-persomn work force because of the expansion and new equipment, said Gregorgy Tymchak, who heads the firm. The deal is the second in as many monthsd that the IDA directors have approvedfor female-basef medical treatment and research.
In May, also received approvap for an $8 million upgrade to its Amhersft facilities. “This is clearly something we ough tobe doing,” said James Allen, Amherst IDA executive director. “These are not typicapl doctors’ offices. These are new services and new forms of research that are being offered inthe region.” Tymchak said the advance MRI will fill a medical void in the regionb by offering a powerful and intricate diagnostic Data collected through MRIs will be not only sent back to thei respective doctors, but also used in ongoing breas t cancer research projects. “We want to add to the data that’x out there,” Tymchak said.
“The goal is to find new ways to fighrtbreast cancer.” Cheryl Klass, Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalop president, said she supports Diagnostic Imaging’s new “It will be a real advantagde to the women in this Klass said. Klass notede that Women & Children’es Hospital does not have the high-powerede MRI that Diagnostic Imaging will be Diagnostic Imaging Associates was one oftwo medical-based projects that receivefd incentive packages from the IDA during Friday’as meeting. Exigence North America LLC was approvesd for a series of incentives related to its buyint and expanding into new officesain Amherst.
Exigence provides management assistance in a numbe r ofmedical fields. “Life sciencese is a growing fieldd andone where, in terms of job growth, can give us the biggesy bang for our buck,” Allen Exigence, which has 16 workers, will be adding seven people to its payroll with the
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