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Reclaiming Light Perception in Late-Stage Blindness: The Nanoscope Reality of Optogenetic Therapy
Gene therapy for inherited blindness first reached mainstream medicine by following a straightforward principle: fix a broken gene while enough…
Breast cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related death, poses a significant health concern for women worldwide. Despite widespread screening efforts,…
Reselute: Revolutionizing Orthopedic Infection Treatment with Advanced Drug Delivery Technology
Reselute is a medtech company based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in innovative solutions to address complex musculoskeletal infection complications…
Facing a critical rise in gram-negative bacterial resistance, the health community confronts a formidable challenge, as these infections now rank…
Intra-Vaginal Medical Device Delivers Relief & Reassurance to Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence
More than 60% of women in the United States will experience incontinence at some point during their lives. Often presenting…
Treating cancer is complicated, lengthy, costly, and often significantly impacts the patient’s quality of life. What if there was a…
In September 2023, Moon Surgical, a robotics startup based in Paris and San Francisco, assisted in its first clinical procedure…
An estimated 71.5 million U.S. adults use wearable devices to collect biometric data, a measurement of various physical characteristics. Wearable…
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 1 in 7 U.S. adults and approximately 2 in 1,000 Americans live with…
Cala Heath, Inc. is a bioelectronic medicine company that develops non-invasive neuromodulation therapies for chronic diseases through wearable devices. Their…
Currently, even with more than 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States, the disease is still the second-leading cause…
EpiBone’s groundbreaking technology revolves around the bioreactor. Over 20 years of research and experience, the bioreactor was made to cultivate a nourishing and supportive environment for bone scaffolds to grow in. This three-step process consists of imaging and stem cell extraction, graft and bioreactor design, and finally bone growth. Using a CT scan, the exact 3D size and shape of the bone for the patient are determined.