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Nanospeheres Used in Drug Delivery May Treat Spinal Cord Injuries
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 10, 2009
...ility to transmit signals, after treatment with the micelles. (Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering)
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BioAccelerate NYC Prize To Fund Translational Research
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 18, 2009
...Accelerate NYC Prize is the first citywide competition targeting commercialization of the extensive biomedical research conducted in New York.
The BioAccelerate NYC competition is looking to fund t...
New Final Fantasy XIII Shonen Jump Scan
in Wangtam, on 2009-09-04
• New Final Fantasy XIII Shonen Jump Scan
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• Panasonic Lumix GF1 Camera Improves on the Olympus E-P1... But N...
Coming Soon: The NEW Guangzhou
in China Venture News, on July 16, 2009
... heavy manufacturing and encourage industries that rely more on innovation than investment, such as biomedical and electronics, as well as service-sector industries such as finance, technology, and to...
Fiber for Nerve Repair Derived from Chitosan and Polyester
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 19, 2009
... work well for wound dressings, heart grafts, tendons, ligament, cartilage, muscle repair and other biomedical applications, Zhang said.
The details of the study is available online in the journal A...
How Capsaicin Interacts with Pain Receptors
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 27, 2009
..." study leader Feng Qin, an associate professor at the university's School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, said in a news release issued by the institution.
The flood of calcium changes...
Artificial Bone Marrow in a Test Tube
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 24, 2008
... a professor in the U-M departments of Chemical Engineering; Materials Science and Engineering; and Biomedical Engineering.
The marrow is not made to be implanted in the body, like most 3-D biomedica...
New Scientific Journal: EMBO Molecular Medicine
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 11, 2008
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"EMBO Molecular Medicine offers a unique opportunity to broadly distribute new findings in biomedical research and to strengthen links between clinicians and molecular biologists," said ...
Green Fluorescent Protein in Jellyfish is Center of This Year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 9, 2008
...nd interact in cells."
The glowing protein, called GFP, is now an important everyday tool in biomedical labs worldwide.
Read more from The Boston Globe .
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Cardiosphere-Derived Stem Cells for Treatment of Heart Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 30, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Aaliya Landholt During the recently held Southern California BioMedical Council (SoCalBio or SCBC) 10th Investor Conference, biotech firm Capricor Inc presented the...
2008-2009 Flu Vaccines, Approved By The FDA
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 10, 2008
...acturers are:
Afluria by CSL Limited
Fluarix by GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals
FluLaval by ID Biomedical Corporation of Quebec
FluMist by MedImmune Vaccines Inc.
Fluvirin by Novartis Vacc...
Silk Optics: Biodegradable and Biocompatible Optics
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 7, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Tor Lindqvist
Biomedical engineers from Tuft's University have developed a novel silk-based optics that may be used in devices such as sensors which would c...
The Disappointment of China's BioMed Sector
in China Venture News, on July 23, 2008
... Seeking Alpha had a good piece Sunday on the poor performance of China 's biomedical industry when it comes to venture capital funding.
The comparison is simple enough. In the U.S., biomedic...
Hyaluronic Acid as Natural Moisturizer for Contact Lenses
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 15, 2008
...her Sheardown, professor of chemical engineering at McMaster and a member of the McMaster School of Biomedical Engineering, who was involved in the research. "We're optimistic that a manufact...
NeuRx DPS RA/4 Respiratory Stimulation System, FDA-Approved
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 19, 2008
... 4,000 people per year.
NeuRx DPS RA/4 Respiratory Stimulation System is manufactured by Synapse Biomedical .
Source: FDA News ...
Cancer Detecting Nanoparticles
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 30, 2008
Scientists have designed peptide-coated iron oxide nanoparticles that can seek out tumor cells and make detection using magnetic resonance imaging possible.
The team created peptide-coated iron oxide nanoparticles - particles billionths of a meter in size. The researchers injected the particl...
Studying to be a Nanotechnology Expert
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 15, 2008
...ntly expressed their interest in nanotechnology and science. What major should this student select? Biomedical engineering? Materials science? Mathematics? mechanical engineering ? Chemistry? Ph...
McSleepy: Novel Fully Automated Anesthesia System
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 2, 2008
...who heads ITAG (Intelligent Technology in Anesthesia research group), a team of anesthesiologists, biomedical scientists and engineers.
"Think of "McSleepy" as a sort of humanoid anes...
The Best Careers Revealed!
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 23, 2008
...lazy to go look at the list, so here are the "best" careers profiled:
* Audiologist
* Biomedical equipment technician
* Clergy
* Curriculum/training specialist
* Dentist
* Editor
* E...
C. elegans Anatomical Atlas
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 18, 2008
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press has published a new anatomical atlas of C. elegans , a commonly used model animal in biological research:
Derived from the acclaimed online WormAtlas, C. elegans Atlas is a large-format, full-color atlas of the model organism C. elegans, known aff...
World's Biggest Mathematical Simulation of the Heart
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 20, 2008
...by hundreds of Canadian researchers.
Mark Potse and Alain Vinet, of the UdeM's Institute of Biomedical Engineering, routinely use 60 to 100 of these processors to run their simulations of the hum...
2008 Asia Pacific Biotechnology Venture Capital Directory
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 4, 2008
...ed the 2008 Asia Pacific Biotechnology VC Directory which lists more than 100 VC firms that funds biomedical research in China, India, Korea, Australia, New Zealand and nine other countries in Asi...
Lack of a Gene Triggers Overeating and Obesity
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 2, 2008
... mice study was conducted in the laboratory of Maribel Rios, PhD, at the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.
According to Dr. Rios:
&q...
First Cloned Pigs in Canada
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 21, 2007
...ly produced three litters of cloned pigs, Canada's first. These pigs are meant to contribute to biomedical research into human ailments such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
The 17 p...
BioDuct Meniscal Fixation Device: Novel Knee-Surgery Device FDA-Approved for Human Use
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 8, 2007
...he University of Missouri-Columbia and developed by Herb Schwartz (president and CEO of Schwartz Biomedical, LLC ), James Cook (MU professor of veterinary medicine and surgery) and William C. Allen...
New CPR Promises Better Results?
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 11, 2007
...abdomen instead of the chest - is promising better results.
This new CPR method was developed by a biomedical engineer at Purdue University - promises to be more effective than standard CPR because ...
Researchers Develop Long-Lasting Growth Hormone
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2007
...t for a longer period of time.
Professor Jon Sayers, from the University´s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, commented: "We believe that the technology can also be applied to treat inf...
Polymer Nanoparticle Uptake in an In Vitro 3-D Brain Tumor Co-Culture Model
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 27, 2007
...les was demonstrated in the co-culture.
The project, conducted jointly in the Schools of Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences and Human Development, is featured in the September issue of the Experimental B...
Infection of the Human Adenovirus-36 May Contribute to Obesity
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 22, 2007
...ere unchanged.
As explained by study presenter Magdalena Pasarica, M.D., Ph.D., of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in her presentation at the 2...
Miniature, Nanotech Implants May Treat Epilepsy and Glaucoma
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 11, 2007
...is medical technology at Purdue University .
[In Photo: Pedro Irazoqui, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Purdue, uses a "radio frequency probe station" to test tiny circ...
Plant-Derived Insulin Capsules Work in Diabetic Mice
in Daily Diabetic, on August 1, 2007
... Biomedical researchers from University of Central Florida find potential in capsules of insulin derived from genetically modified lettuce.
Professor Henry Daniell's research team geneticall...
Neuroprosthetic Chip, Under Works at University of Florida
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 27, 2007
...Neuroprosthetics Research Group and an assistant professor of pediatric neurology, neuroscience and biomedical engineering:
"We really feel like if we can do this, we'll have the technology...
Haut, Hautkrebs: Diagnose mit Laser
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 20.07.07
...mieprofessor und Radiologen Warren Warren am Duke University's New Center for Molecular and Biomedical Imaging gelang eine Sensation.
Der eigentliche Clou liegt dabei in der Schichttiefe des laser...
Biomedical Engineers Destroy Cancer Cells with Electric Pulses
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 16, 2007
... Virginia Tech and UC-Berkeley biomedical engineers have joined forces in the development of a novel minimally invasive method of treating cancer.
The process called irreversible electr...
Schon wieder Thema Gesundheit der Raucher: Rauchen bremst Muskelaufbau, neue Forschung
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 12.07.07
...ty School of Medicine, St. Louis; Philip Atherton und Michael J. Rennie, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Derby; und andere
Quelle (über scienceticker.info ): American Journa...
Novel Nano-fibers from Ohio State: Can Conduct Electricity, Repel Dirt
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 2, 2007
...may lead to future technological applications: self-cleaning surfaces, transparent electronics, and biomedical tools that manipulate strands of DNA.
The patent-pending technology involves a method fo...
JHU Undergrads Developed Medical Metal Detectors for Finding 'Lost' Orthopedic Screws
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 20, 2007
...ribed medical metal detector was devised and built over the past school year by eight Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering majors which was unveiled recently at the university's BME Design Day eve...
Using Bacteria to Shuttle Nanoparticles
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 15, 2007
...ease detection and treatment simultaneously," said Bashir, a professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and the School of Electrical and computer engineering . "Because t...
NIH Awards Almost $21 M in High-End Instrumentation
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 13, 2007
...untry in 14 High-End Instrumentation (HEI) grants to purchase cutting-edge equipment for advanced biomedical research.
"These high-performance imaging instruments and other advanced technologi...
Linux for Doctors
in HackITLinux, on April 5, 2007
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Healthcare Informatics (you can call it Biomedical Informatics or simply Medical Informatics) is a research area that interests me. This new linux distribution , Linux for Clinics , is a we...
Horse Genome Sequence Database Now Publicly Accessible
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 12, 2007
... The first draft of the horse genome sequence is now publicly available for use by biomedical and veterinary researchers around the globe.
In addition to sequencing the horse genome, researcher...
MaRS Canadian Innovation Centre
in Small Business Unplugged, on January 19, 2007
...trict," MaRS sits at the epicentre of one of North America's most concentrated clusters of biomedical research and expertise - literally steps from world-renowned teaching and research hospit...
Additional USFDA Indication and U. S. Patent for Veritas® Collagen Matrix, Granted to Synovis
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 14, 2007
...ved USFDA clearance for an additional indication for Veritas® Collagen Matrix , an implantable, biomedical material that provides a scaffold into which the body's own tissue can grow, thereby e...
Electric Device To Treat Brain Tumors Enters Phase III Clinical Trials
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 26, 2006
The University of Illinois at Chicago has initiated the recruitment of patients for a clinical trial to compare traditional treatment for brain tumors such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy to a new noninvasive therapy that provides alternating electrical fields directly to the...
Mouse Resequencing and SNP Discovery Project Completed
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 26, 2006
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A recently completed DNA sequencing of the 15 mouse strains most commonly used in biomedical research showed that there were more than 8.3 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the...
Biomedical Device Uses Nanotechnology to Monitor Bone Healing
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 24, 2006
Engineers from the University of Alberta have developed a wireless microsensor to monitor the bone healing process after surgery. The device, which is permanently implanted on a joint, uses nanotechnology to measure " osseointegration ", or the degree to which bone attaches itself to a ...
Wearable stress-fracture detection system
in The Techwear Weblog, on October 19, 2006
...or the bone to heal," said Ozan Akkus, an associate professor in Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering.
What I learned too is that bones are self-repairing systems. They dig a tun...
Engineered Anti-Inflammatory Drug (Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist) Prolongs Arthritis Relief
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 17, 2006
...rug depots" that gradually release active drug particles.
Lori Setton, associate professor of biomedical engineering and surgery stated:
"Although the conventional drug is being used for ...
The Global HIV Vaccine Research Cryobank
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 11, 2006
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The Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT in Germany will coordinate the Global HIV Vaccine Research Cryobank, a centralized storage for viruses, immune cells and other relevant ...
Duke Researchers Used Computer Tool to Design Improved Microbicide For Women Against HIV
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 10, 2006
... Biomedical researchers at Duke University were able to develop a computer tool which they claim could lead to topical miccrobicide development for women's use in prevention of AIDS-causing vi...
WayPoint Biomedical's Health Essist® Marijuana & Cocaine and Multi-Drug Cup Home Drug Tests, USFDA Cleared for OTC
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 1, 2006
... WayPoint Biomedical Holdings, Inc. has been granted USFDA clearance for their two new over-the-counter (OTC) home use drug tests: the Health Essist® Marijuana & Cocaine and Multi-Drug Cup (t...
Increased Lifespan of High Capacity Energy Systems with Nanostructured Materials
in IfEnergy, on August 21, 2006
... Carnegie Mellon University: Materials Science and biomedical engineering Professor Prashant Kumta discovered a nanocrystalline material that is cheaper, stable, and produces higher quality...
Paint-on nanoparticles outperform computer chips
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 17, 2006
...re sensitive to infrared rays than the sensors that are currently used in military night-vision and biomedical imaging.
"These are exquisitely sensitive detectors of light," says Sargent. ...
Wellcome Trust to Issue Sterling Bonds
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 6, 2006
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The Wellcome Trust , UK's largest charitable foundation supporting biomedical research, is planning to sell sterling bonds to help raise funds to support its scientific and medical research...
Understanding the Role of Protein GCN5: A Potential New Approach In Diabetes Treatment
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 3, 2006
...published in the June issue of Cell Metabolism .
Researchers from Hopkins' Institute of Basic Biomedical Sciences and McKusick Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine discovered a protein called ...
New nanocomposite combines strength of spider silk and toughness of silica
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 20, 2006
...ticky".
According to Kaplan and co-workers, the new material could be used in industrial and biomedical applications, and to make new composites. An example is novel biomaterials for making art...
In China, For China: AstraZeneca Invests $100 Million in Life Science R&D
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 29, 2006
...n biological samples from clinical and experimental settings. The ICC will feature state-of-the-art biomedical informatics capabilities and advanced IS/IT support. The Centre will employ pre-clinical ...
BIO VentureForum East 2006
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 17, 2006
...Canada
Biotechnology Council of New Jersey
Connecticut United for Research Excellence
Georgia Biomedical Partnership
New York Biotechnology Association
North Carolina Biosciences Organizatio...
Biomimicry: applying nature's lessons to nanotechnology
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 16, 2006
... Lu said.
Steve DeWeerth and Lena Ting, faculty members in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, are working to create better contr...
Chemotherapy In A Gel: An Alternative to Radiation Therapy in Breast Cancer Surgeries
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 27, 2006
...breast radiation after surgery."
The results of the study were published at the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research . Further laboratory and clinical trials are being planned.
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Nanotech market expected to reach $700 billion by 2007
in Nanotechbuzz, on April 25, 2006
... new century of evolutions," the report concludes.
The report covers nanotech applications in biomedical processes, space science, computing and robotics, drug delivery processes, and chip techn...
SmartPill Poised for International Distribution
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 22, 2006
...s an ingestible device that allows non-invasive monitoring of a patient's GI tract. It monitors biomedical data such as pH, pressure, temperatures and the time it takes to pass the whole GI tract,...
Publicly Funded Medical Research
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 21, 2006
...fense research . The move sparked a lot of heated discussions among researchers and the rest of the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries. The nagging question that begs to be answered is: Is me...
Molecular Beacons: Molecular Imaging For Detecting Human Respiratory Virus In Vivo
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 20, 2006
...ed cells," said Phil Santangelo, a research engineer in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University.
"Our molecular beacons att...
Booming Biotech Industry in the Asia Pacific
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 12, 2006
...y is to attract scientists to head the country's research activities on molecular biology and biomedical research. According to analysts, Singapore's biotech pipeline shows promise , which ...
Lab-grown Insulin-Producing Cells: A Breakthrough in Diabetes Research
in Daily Diabetic, on March 28, 2006
...emical engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering and holder of a Canada Research Chair in biomedical engineering . "The precursor cell type we are using appears to be a good candida...
Enzyme Computer Could Operate Inside the Body
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 26, 2006
...niversity in Israel believe the enzyme computer could have significant impact on pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. The online edition of New Scientist reports that enzymes are already used to he...
anti-aging therapy, coming soon
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 18, 2006
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According to Aubrey de Grey, a biomedical gerontologist at the University of Cambridge in England, there is a considerable chance that, in the next two decades, anti-aging therapy could increase...
New Sensor Prototype For Diganosing Fetal Hypoxia
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 17, 2006
...he number of caesareans conducted. Professor Dale is now working through a spin-off company Sarissa Biomedical Ltd, to take the work further and venture into producing a medical instrument using the n...
animal study in chromium supplements: hope for diabetes
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 8, 2006
...jor insulin-sensitive tissue," said corresponding author Dr Willian Cefalu from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana.
"Obese rats treated with chromium picolinate had signi...





