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Ventria Announces Greg Unruh, Vice President and General Manager

Junction City, KS, June 18, 2007 – Ventria Bioscience announced today that Greg Unruh would be joining the company as Vice President and General Manager.

Unruh joins Ventria with more than 10 years experience in the agriculture industry. Prior to joining Ventria, Greg led the expansion of John Deere Credit in the Midwest where he led the development and implementation of innovative financial and risk management solutions for growers, dealers, retailers and the agricultural supply chain. Greg is a Kansas native and graduate of Kansas State University.


"Greg's proven leadership and his experience working with the agriculture supply chain will provide the leadership necessary for Ventria to expand in Kansas and deliver affordable healthcare solutions,” said Scott Deeter, President and CEO, Ventria Bioscience. "Greg will lead Ventria's production expansion including our operations in Kansas," he said.


“I am excited to be returning to Kansas and to utilize my experience to help Ventria achieve its vision of delivering affordable health care products to the global community,” said Unruh.


A recent child health study showed that Ventria’s Lactiva and Lysomin helped reduce the duration of diarrhea in children by 30 percent as part of an oral electrolyte solution. Childhood diarrhea is the second leading killer of children, claiming 2 million lives annually according to the World Health Organization.



For more information, see our website at Ventria Bioscience
http://www.ventria.com

Or contact:
Brandy Sargent, Corporate Communications
BSargent@Ventria.com
(916) 921-6148 ext. 27


Statements in this announcement other than historical data and information constitute forward looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated or implied by such forward-looking statements. Potential risks and uncertainties may include, but are not limited to, recent changes in senior management, fluctuations in operating results, market conditions and changes in technology and increased competition.