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August 2013

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Cross Examined Thomas Braun and Anna Trinh bring an entrepreneurial spirit to Verisante Technology Inc. Going public How two lawyers jumped into the deep end of the highly competitive world of medical devices. O ne might wonder what two lawyers know about highly sensitive medical imaging technology created to detect skin cancer, but Thomas Braun and Anna Trinh bring business acumen and an entrepreneurial spirit to Verisante Technology Inc., along with a legal background that has served them well. Braun, who is chief executive officer, and Trinh, who is chief financial offi- 22 august 2013 www.CANADIAN cer and in-house counsel for the company, make up the senior management team of Verisante, which was founded in 2006. Verisante has an exclusive licensing agreement with the BC Cancer Agency for the rights to market and sell a noninvasive skin cancer detection device known as Verisante Aura. Earlier this year, the company announced its first sales of Aura in  Canada and Europe and it was recently installed for use in clinics across Canada. Dermatologists L a w ye r m a g . c o m now have a scientific measurement of a skin lesion that will allow them to determine in under a second whether a lesion should be biopsied or not. The device can go beyond what the naked eye can see and clinical study results also show Aura reduces the rate of missed cancers, including melanoma. When Braun started the company he and his then-paralegal Trinh were still practising law at Braun & Co., the firm he started right out of law school and ran for Martin Dee by jennifer brown

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