NAMSA has acquired four companies in the Twin Cities since 2009 to expand its offerings in medical-device testing and consulting. Deal prices were not disclosed.
- 2009 — Clinical trial firm Alquest, Inc. of Golden Valley
- 2012 — Preclinical and clinical services firm The Integra Group of Brooklyn Park
- 2019 — Consulting firm Reimbursement Strategies of Woodbury
- 2021 — Contract research organization American Preclinical Services of Coon Rapids
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