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Medical Expands US Clinical Infrastructure in Support of the Upcoming IDE Submission to Commence its First in Human Clinical Study
the recent positive results of its pivotal GLP pre-clinical study, the Company added a CRA to facilitate the company's first in
human clinical study
Mass., January 18, 2023 - Microbot Medical Inc. (Nasdaq: MBOT), developer of the innovative LIBERTY Endovascular
Robotic Surgical System, today announced that following the recent positive results of its pivotal GLP Pre-Clinical Study, and to support
its anticipated IDE submission to commence its first in human clinical trial, the Company added a US- based Clinical Research Associate
(CRA). The CRA will join the already established clinical team in the USA, led by Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle, the Company's Chief Medical
the successful completion of our pivotal GLP pre-clinical trial, and as we are in the final stage of submitting our IDE, having an in
house CRA is a key piece for establishing the right infrastructure for clinical trial execution" said Dr. Diaz-Cartelle, Chief
Medical Inc. (NASDAQ: MBOT) is a pre-clinical medical device company that specializes in transformational micro-robotic technologies,
with the goals of improving clinical outcomes for patients and increasing accessibility through the natural and artificial lumens within
LIBERTY Endovascular Robotic Surgical System aims to improve the way surgical robotics are being used in endovascular procedures today,
by eliminating the need for large, cumbersome, and expensive capital equipment, while reducing radiation exposure and physician strain.
The Company believes the LIBERTY Endovascular Robotic Surgical System's remote operation has the potential to be the first system
to democratize endovascular interventional procedures.
information about Microbot Medical is available at http://www.microbotmedical.com.
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