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Surgeons use 3D printed implant in patient diagnosed with chest wall sarcoma

After being diagnosed with a chest wall sarcoma, a 54-year-old Spanish man's surgical team made the decision to remove his sternum and a portion of his rib cage and replace it with an implant.

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Flagship launches Rubius to develop functionalized red blood cells for...

Flagship Ventures, a leading innovation and venture firm focused on healthcare and sustainability, announced it has launched Rubius Therapeutics, to develop functionalized red blood cells for the...

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Health systems rely on design thinking for management and innovation

Current health system practices are not sufficient to address growing rates of obesity and diabetes, health and economic disparities and cost control. "A Design Thinking Framework for Healthcare...

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Bukert Life Science uses Twin Power design to produce microfluidic valves in...

Bukert Life Science releases Microfluidic valves with Twin Power technology, now available in three sizes - 10mm, 16mm, and 22mm.

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Personalised wristband devices can help adults diagnosed with autism manage...

Personalised wearable digital technology can help adults diagnosed with autism understand and manage their anxiety.

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EVG brings high-volume manufacturing process solutions to biotechnology and...

EV Group, a leading supplier of wafer bonding and lithography equipment for the MEMS, nanotechnology and semiconductor markets, today announced that it is increasing its focus on bringing its...

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Research project aims to develop wearable robotic system for keyhole surgery

A collaborative team of researchers is to develop a wearable robotic system for minimally invasive surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, that will offer surgeons natural and dexterous movement as...

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New low-cost fabrication technique could help incorporate optical sensing...

A new fabrication process could make it easier and less expensive to incorporate optical sensing onto lab-on-a-chip devices.

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Happitech, Arrhythmia Alliance and Bug Labs launch Heart for Heart e-health...

Happitech, Arrhythmia Alliance and Bug Labs will announce the launch of the Heart for Heart e-health initiative. This initiative invites people to participate in the world’s largest crowdsourced heart...

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$11 million NIH grant for Clemson University helps launch new center for...

With an $11 million grant from the National Institutes of Health Center for Biomedical Research Excellence, Clemson University has launched the South Carolina Center for Translational Research...

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Vision Engineering launches world's first digital stereoscopic 3D-view...

Vision Engineering, a manufacturer of high quality visual inspection and measurement technologies, launches its latest, innovative flagship product Deep Reality Viewer (DRV-Z1) microscope.

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Printed electronics show promise for personalized biosensors, embedded...

Electrical engineers at Duke University have devised a fully print-in-place technique for electronics that is gentle enough to work on delicate surfaces including paper and human skin.

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Innovative breath collecting device could change coronavirus diagnosis around...

An innovative breath collecting device developed by academics at Northumbria University, Newcastle, could revolutionize the way we diagnose diseases, such as the newly emerged strain of coronavirus,...

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New collaboration brings over 20,000 onsite COVID-19 tests to Detroit’s...

A partnership among Altimetrik, a Southfield-based fast-growing global business transformation company, the 501(c)(3) Vattikutti Foundation, Henry Ford Health System and the City of Detroit has...

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Zeus Industrial Products to integrate catheter-based contract manufacturer...

Zeus Industrial Products, Inc., the global leader in advanced polymer solutions, announced today that it has finalized an agreement to integrate CathX Medical Inc. into its organization.

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Printable biosensor enables simultaneous recording and imaging of tissues,...

Surgeons may soon be able to localize critical regions in tissues and organs during a surgical operation thanks to a new, patent-pending Purdue University biosensor that can be printed in 3D using an...

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3D printing a way out of COVID-19

In a recent review published in the journal, Advanced Functional Materials, researchers K. P. A. Kumar and Martin Pumera focused on the contributions of 3D printing technology towards the health sector...

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Novel course in biodesign expands ability of students to create potential...

Educators at the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University highlighted the success of their three-year, elective course in biodesign that has enabled students to expand their...

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Unique 3D printed system for wide-scale production of stem cells

Researchers have developed a unique 3D printed system for harvesting stem cells from bioreactors, offering the potential for high quality, wide-scale production of stem cells in Australia at a lower cost.

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Innovative breath sampling device could revolutionize diagnosis of many diseases

New research shows 100 per cent effectiveness of an innovative breath sampling device developed by Northumbria University medtech spinout, PulmoBioMed, that could revolutionize diagnosis of a range of...

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