Environmental Tectonics Corporation’s BioMedical Division Announces Multiple Hyperbaric Chamber Sales SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Environmental Tectonics Corporation’s (OTC Bulletin Board: ETCC) (“ETC” or the “Company”) BioMedical Division today announced a…
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Medtronic announces Melody Transcatheter trial results
MINNEAPOLIS Clinical trial results published in this week’s Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) describe six-month outcomes for patients using the Melody® Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve from Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE: MDT)….
Biomedical expert says brain “wiring” problems affect schizophrenia
New schizophrenia research conducted into issues affecting those in biomedical science jobs has prompted one expert to suggest some of the problem may be down to basic functions in certain brain areas….
Scientists: ‘Scaffold’ Key to Regrowing Human Limbs
(MYFOX NATIONAL) – Scientists have developed a new biologically active “scaffold” made from soluble fibers, which may help humans replace lost or missing bone similar to how lizards regrow their tails when…
Womb transplant may be possible in 2 years
Womb transplants may be a reality in as little as two years. A group of doctors and vets in London (working with teams in New York and Budapest) have performed a successful…
MEBS Sponsors Educational Healthcare Webcast Series, “The E3 Advantage”
MEBS, a leading provider of employee benefit services announced its sponsorship of the healthcare webcast series, “The E3 Advantage.” The next webcast will be onNovember 4th at 2 p.m. ET with the…
GE launches $250 million health care tech fund
NEW YORK GE Healthcare said Wednesday it plans to expand a cancer drug research partnership with Eli Lilly & Co., making a two-year-old partnership official in the process. General Electric Co. CEO…
Siemens staff pretty in pink
In support of Breast Awareness Month, Siemens invited all its Frimley based employees to ‘wear it pink’ for a day during October 2009 and take part in a Breast Cancer Awareness Day…
GE Plans to Sell Phone-Size Ultrasound Device in 2010
Oct. 20 2009 General Electric Co., the world’s biggest maker of medical imaging equipment, plans to sell an ultrasound device early next year that’s about the size of a mobile phone. “This…
New figures reveal 285 million people worldwide with diabetes
According to the latest figures from the International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Atlas, 285 million people worldwide have diabetes, and far more young people and those living in low- and middle-income countries are…
Science of spare parts could help you live beyond 100
Article by Sam Lister, Health Editor Times Online Hip joints? Check. Knee ligaments? Check. Heart valves? Check. It is the MoT that will last you a lifetime, and such are the advances…
Institute of Biomedical Engineering Win Top Innovation Prize
2009-10-19 14:49:40 – Institute of Biomedical Engineering Named Overall Winner In “Outstanding Contribution to Innovation & Technology” Category London, United Kingdom, October 19 2009 – The Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College…
St. Lukes International Hospital in Tokyo installs Barco’s latest multi-modality displays
Kortrijk, Belgium – Medical imaging specialist Barco has received a significant order from GE Healthcare to supply Coronis Fusion 6MP DL diagnostic displays to St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. The…
French biotech companies seek UK partners
7th October 2009: The South of France Trade Commission, the London Branch of Maison de la Région Languedoc-Roussillon, with support from the London Technology Network, is holding BIOMED-Connect, a business convention, on…
Nano Magnatic particles to be used to destroy incurable cancers
Times Online UK (https://www.timesonline.co.uk/) has published an article about the ne developments in the Nano Magnetic particales which can be used to destroy cancerous cells in human body. Please read the Article…