Over 33 million people infected worldwide.

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"We can be the generation that no longer accepts that an accident of latitude determines whether a child lives or dies. But will we be that generation?”

- Bono 2005

The Foundation

The Foundation will act as a donation arm to countries and organizations that are in desperate need of this technology. The
HIV infection rate is continuing to escalate around the world and bioLytical™ is dedicated to making a difference in early detection and care by providing education modules in the fight against HIV.

This endeavor will allow bioLytical to support the fight against HIV by creating mechanisms for people to donate INSTI tests to areas in need of developing, or expanding, prevention and testing strategies.

Matthew Clayton's Bio

Mr. Clayton’s business career has encompassed: biotechnology, information technology, natural health, business-to-business, business to consumer, internet technology and management consulting. During the last 5 years, he served as the Chief Operations Officer, Executive VP, board member and Co-Founder of BioLytical Laboratories. Mr. Clayton helped BioLytical secure Canadian approval of INSTI, the 60 second rapid HIV test that is now approved in 40 countries worldwide. Mr. Clayton also participated in US FDA clinical trials for the INSTI test which looks to be approved for the United States in late 2009. During his tenure at BioLytical, he was responsible for securing international territories, media relations, company operations, fund raising, HR, and marketing. In 2007 Mr. Clayton worked with Virgin Mobile and Mr. Richard Branson in the Test Your Commitment Campaign; aimed at increasing awareness around the importance of HIV testing and education.

He is now working with the company’s philanthropic INSTI foundation which he currently chairs. Mr. Clayton has worked in a variety of international markets including, Asia, the Middle East and the all EU member countries. Mr. Clayton has also worked with major international health organizations including the World Bank and the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1994 and holds a Bachelors of Interdisciplinary Studies degree in both business and education.

If you have enquiries about the INSTI Foundation please email Matthew at mclayton@instifoundation.org