BOSTON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Applied Biosystems Inc. (ABI.N: Quote, Profile, Research), a maker of tools for genetic research, said on Friday that its president, Catherine Burzik, has resigned to become chief executive of medical device company Kinetic Concepts Inc. (KCI.N: Quote, Profile, Research).
Foster City, California-based Applied Biosystems, whose parent is Applera Corp., said Tony White, Applera's chairman and chief executive officer, will become interim Applied Biosystems, president.
Kinetic Concepts, based in San Antonio, Texas, specializes in making wound-care products, specialty hospital beds and mattress replacement systems.
Foster City, California-based Applied Biosystems, whose parent is Applera Corp., said Tony White, Applera's chairman and chief executive officer, will become interim Applied Biosystems, president.
Kinetic Concepts, based in San Antonio, Texas, specializes in making wound-care products, specialty hospital beds and mattress replacement systems.