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"Flight Simulator" For Robotic Surgery

A collaboration between the Center for Robotic Surgery at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and the University at Buffalo's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has produced one of the world's first simulators that closely approximates the "touch and feel" of the da Vinci™ robotic surgical system...

Medtronic Announces U.S. Trial Of Unique Therapy For Closure Of The Left Atrial Appendage

Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE: MDT) announced the successful implant of its Cardioblate Closure Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Device by Dr. Patrick McCarthy, co-director of the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Ill., as part of a U.S. clinical trial. The study is being conducted under an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) and the device is limited to investigational use in the United States.

Respironics Issues North American Recall Of SmartMonitor(R)2 Infant Apnea Monitor

Respironics announced today that it has voluntarily recalled 4,992 infant apnea monitors. This recall of the SmartMonitor®2 models 4002 and 4003 is being conducted due to the possibility of an audible alarm failure. Caregivers or parents who are using a SmartMonitor 2 Infant Apnea Monitor for their infant, should contact their homecare provider immediately to determine if their device is affected.

It is recommended that sponsor companies should first check what budget they can allocate, and then seek Clinqua Inc. expertise in achieving their goal.

It is an undesirable reality, but the development of pharmaceutical drugs is a costly undertaking. Yet, these costs are necessitated by the substantial investment of both time and resources of the companies in question. It stands to reason that if a company is willing to invest millions of ...
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Defective Thermometers Put Lives At Risk

Consumers are being warned against purchasing AidFast, 1st Aid and Powerplast digital thermometers after rigorous tests by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) revealed some serious reading discrepancies in many of these devices. An ongoing MHRA investigation into these products has revealed numerous similar thermometers marketed under a variety of brands and packaging may also be substandard.

Delays In Defibrillation Not Explained By Traditional Hospital Factors

Traditional hospital factors-such as case volume and academic status-do not appear to predict whether patients with cardiac arrest at that facility are likely to experience delays in receiving defibrillation, according to a report in the July 27 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

What Is A Biopsy? What Are Biopsies Used For?

A biopsy is a medical procedure that involves taking a small sample of tissue so that it can be examined under a microscope for purposes of diagnosis. The term 'biopsy' is often used to refer to the act of taking the sample and the tissue sample itself. A biopsy may be done, for example, because of concern about cancer...

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FDA Announces Class I Recalls Of Two Unapproved Devices

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a Class 1 recall today for two unapproved and uncleared devices whose manufacturers claimed could treat various medical conditions. A Class 1 recall means that there is a reasonable probability that the use of a device will cause adverse health consequences or death. The manufacturers, VIBE Technologies of Greeley, Colo., and Nebion LLC of Los Angeles, Calif.

Speeding Development Of Drug Treatments For Heart Failure With University Of Minnesota Invention

Research conducted by University of Minnesota scientists, in collaboration with Celladon Corporation, has led to the invention of technology to more rapidly identify compounds for the treatment of heart failure. Chronic heart failure is an increasingly important health problem. It is the leading medical cause of hospitalization and is expected to result in an estimated direct and indirect cost to the health care system of $37.2 billion in 2009 alone. About 5.

Survival Comparison Finds Stents Are Best For Short-Term Survival, But Bypass Surgery Is Best Over The Long Term

For patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) on dialysis who also must be treated for heart disease, stents provide the best one-year survival compared with other revascularization treatments, but bypass surgery provides the best long-term survival, according to a paper presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 41st Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Ground breaking companies within the CRO industry

With over 1200 companies within the CRO industry Limdato www.limdato.com is one who is able to utilize cutting edge technology and innovations to ensure complete success for your clinical trial. During the 1970’s the industry was extremely limited to the services it could provide for ...
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Exploring The Use Of Fat Cells As Heart Attack Therapy

For those of us trained to read nutrition labels, conventional wisdom tells us that fat isn't good for the heart. But a team of University of Houston researchers has set out to use fat cells to beef up heart muscles damaged by heart attack - and they're using an out-of-this-world device to do it.

Israeli Startup CLT Partners With Dutch Erasmus Medical Centre To Develop A Cure For Atrial Fibrillation

Today, the Israeli medtech startup company CLT Ltd. announced the establishment of Closed Loop Therapies (CLT) BV - a joint venture between Erasmus University Medical Centre (Rotterdam, the Netherlands), a highly prominent medical institute in Europe, and CLT Israel.

GE Healthcare Introduces CARESCAPE Monitor B850

GE Healthcare announced the FDA-cleared CARESCAPE™ Monitor B850, which provides caregivers with a unique level of integration between patient monitoring data and hospital information systems. Unlike traditional patient monitors, CARESCAPE Monitor B850 directly links hospital networks, electronic medical records (EMRs), diagnostic images, lab results and third-party devices with real-time patient monitoring data, to support efficient clinical decision-making.

Cereprotex displayed a significant anti-edema effect in a model of closed head injury.

Cereprotex displayed a significant anti-edema effect in a model of closed head injury. It significant decreases in the degree of edema developed after injury was found following treatment postponed one hour after traumatic injury. About 35% less water accumulated in the traumatized hemisphere ...
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An Electrifying Advance Toward Tomorrow's Power Suits

Could powering an iPod or cell phone become as easy as plugging it into your tee shirt or jeans, and then recharging the clothing overnight? Scientists in California are reporting an advance in that direction with an easier way of changing ordinary cotton and polyester into "conductive energy textiles" - e-Textiles that double as a rechargeable battery...

Increased Uptake Of Surgical Disposables In Central And Eastern Europe

As emerging markets look to raise the quality of their healthcare services, there has been a significant uptake of surgical disposables such as drapes, gowns, gloves and masks in central and eastern Europe. Ongoing education drives to spread awareness about hospital-related diseases have supported this trend. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ( http://www.medicaldevices.frost.

Lancaster General Hospital Releases Infusion Pump/EHR Interoperability Data - Auto Programming Provides An Additional Layer Of Safety

Lancaster General Health in Lancaster, Pa., released data quantifying the benefits of auto programming and interoperability of infusion pumps, bar-code medication administration (BCMA) and electronic health record (EHR) systems. In partnership with Hospira, Inc...

Why Clinical Research Companies Cannot Hire CRA’s Without Experience?

As per Bruce Kriger, CEO of Kriger Research Group International www.kriger.com , leading training institution and clinical research organization, there are three main reasons that actual experience is essential:Theoretical knowledge of GCP and CRA functions does not ensure the ...
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$2 Egg-Beater Could Save Lives In Developing Countries By Replacing Expensive Centrifuges

Plastic tubing taped to a handheld egg-beater could save lives in developing countries, the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal Lab on a Chip reports. The low-cost centrifuge replacement can separate plasma from blood in minutes, which is used in tests to detect lethal infectious diseases responsible for half of all deaths in developing countries.

Study Data Show Positive European Experience With DuraHeart Left Ventricular Assist Device For Advanced Stage Heart Failure Patients

The DuraHeart(TM) Left Ventricular Assist System (LVAS) shows sustained benefits in providing safe and reliable long-term circulatory support with an improved survival rate and an acceptable adverse event rate in advanced heart failure patients who were eligible for transplantation.

ZOLL LL Receives FDA Approval To Market New LifeVest Model

ZOLL Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market and sell a new model of the LifeVest® wearable defibrillator.

Anestvice Pressure Controller (APC), is build to maintain the pre-set constant pressure in the cuff throughout the surgery despite of the factors influencing and/or altering this parameter.

Anestvice (www.anestvice.com ) Pressure Controller (APC) is designed for massive use for improvement of patient safety during all kinds of surgical procedures with the use of Laryngeal Mask (LM) and Endotracheal Tube (ETT) . Use of this device doesn’t require any specific knowledge or ...
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Mentice VIST(TM) New And Enhanced Carotid And Coronary Training Modules Medical Simulation Training To The Next Level

Mentice proudly announces the launch of two new products for endovascular simulation training - the Mentice VIST 7.7 enhanced training modules for Carotid and Coronary interventions. New features such as vital signs, complications, medication management and measurement functionality add to the clinical realism and enhance the educational value of simulation training.

GI Dynamics Receives ISO Certification And European CE Mark Approval For The EndoBarrierT Gastrointestinal Liner System

GI Dynamics, a medical device company pioneering the development of new approaches to treat obesity and metabolic disorders, announced that it has received ISO 13485:2003 certification for the company's Lexington facility. The company has also received European CE mark approval for the EndoBarrierT, its novel, noninvasive device currently in clinical trials to treat obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Nanodiamonds, The New Tool For Next-Generation Cancer Treatments

A research team at Northwestern University has demonstrated a tool that can precisely deliver tiny doses of drug-carrying nanomaterials to individual cells. The tool, called the Nanofountain Probe, functions in two different ways: in one mode, the probe acts like a fountain pen, wherein drug-coated nanodiamonds serve as the ink, allowing researchers to create devices by "writing" with it.

Pharmalef Developments plays a vital role in proper documenting the drug development process.

New drugs are the lifeblood of the pharmaceutical industry. Yet strict testing and documentation requirements mean only one in many drug candidates make it to market. Pharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com can play a vital role in documenting the drug development process. By ...
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New MallinckrodtT SealGuard EvacT Endotracheal Tube Reduces Late-Onset Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia

Covidien (NYSE: COV, BSX: COV), a leading global healthcare products company and recognized innovator in mechanical ventilation and respiratory care devices, introduced the MallinckrodtT SealGuard EvacT endotracheal tube today at the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Congress in Nashville.

FDA Approves Testing To Explore Effectiveness Of Rapid Patient Cooling In Traumatic Brain Injury Cases

Life Recovery Systems' ThermoSuit(R) System, a rapid patient cooling device, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in a clinical study of patients with traumatic brain injury. Currently, the ThermoSuit System is used to induce rapid cooling of victims of cardiac arrest and heart attacks. The study is being conducted under an Investigational Device Exemption by Dr.

David B. Samadi, MD, Demonstrates Robotic Prostate Surgery During Live Webcast, August 13, 2008

The Mount Sinai Medical Center and Intuitive Surgical, Inc. will offer a live webcast on OR-Live.com featuring David B. Samadi, M.D., Chief of Robotics and Minimal Invasive Surgery in the Department of Urology at Mount Sinai on August 13, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. EST. Dr. Samadi will explain case video of a robotic radical prostatectomy using the da Vinci S HD Surgical System.

Injury to myelinated axons in the CNS often has a devastating outcome in terms of neuronal loss, with accompanying loss of function.

Damage to the nervous system may result from traumatic injury, such as penetrating or blunt trauma, stroke, or neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), diabetic neuropathy or senile dementia. ...
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ICU Patients On Ventilators To Flex And Stretch In Study At Case Western Reserve University

Few people have thought about providing an exercise workout in the intensive care unit, especially for patients on ventilators - even those who are comatose - but a researcher from Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University will be doing some bedside coaching and exercising to get patients stretching and flexing their muscles.

Predictive Biosciences Announces Publication Of Results From A Pilot Study Of Its Non-Invasive Assay To Monitor Patients For Bladder Cancer

Predictive Biosciences Inc. today announced the publication of pilot study results in the November issue of the Journal of Urology, highlighting the Company's novel urinary biomarker approach to bladder cancer detection that achieves exceptionally high Negative and Positive Predictive Values (NPV and PPV).

A Team At UPC Creates An Intelligent Walker To Assist The Elderly And People Undergoing Medical Rehabilitation

A team of researchers from the Departments of Software, Automatic Control, Strength of MaMechanical Engineering, Materials and Structural Engineering at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), led by Ulises Cortés and Antonio B. Martínez, has designed an intelligent walker (i-Walker) that goes a step beyond conventional walkers as it can communicate with the user, think for itself and react to the environment.

Esploron is one of the innovative companies within the CRO industry.

Esploron www.esploron.com is one of the innovative companies within the CRO industry. This industry has evolved from providing limited clinical trial services in the 1970s to a full-service industry that today encompasses the entire drug development process, including preclinical evaluations, ...
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Limbless Association P & O Awards 2008 Nomination Forms

"Please find attached this year's nomination forms for the Limbless Association's Prosthetic and Orthotic Awards 2008. We have changed the format of the forms, which we hope will facilitate and simplify the nomination process. There is now a nomination form for each category and respondents are able to nominate one person / company / product for every category.

Canadian Biomedical Engineering Pioneer Receives International Award

Countless individuals around the world are alive because of him. His 40 plus years of research have helped to make the use of life-saving devices such as prosthetic heart valves, vascular stents, vascular grafts, heart-assist devices, and heart-lung bypass systems almost commonplace. In the process, he has helped to establish Canada as a biomaterials leader. John Brash, P.Eng.

Unseen Health Costs - Often From Defensive Medicine - Drive Health Costs

The Wall Street Journal reports that defensive medicine is a significant yet small portion of overall health care spending in America. "Calculating how much defensive medicine actually costs is extremely difficult, because medical professionals often have many motivations for ordering tests and other procedures. The U.S.

Cereprotec Inc. Phase II clinical study of efficacy and safety of Cereprotex as preventive treatment of cognitive dysfunction as a complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.

Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).While overt neurological dysfunction occurs in 3% of patients, cognitive dysfunction is detectable in most patients early after CABG and in up to half of ...
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19 Years On And DDL Continues To Showcase The Best In Respiratory Drug Delivery

Bringing together the world's leading authorities in repiratory drug delivery, the organisers of the nineteenth Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) conference are pleased to announce that this years' event will run from the 10th - 12th December at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.

Philips Expands Home Healthcare Commitment With Portable Life-support Ventilator

Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) introduced the Trilogy100 portable at-home life-support ventilator. The highly versatile, lightweight (11 lb / 5 kg) device marks a milestone in home ventilation from a recognized leader in respiratory care. Respironics first introduced bi-level positive airway pressure for noninvasive ventilation nearly 20 years ago.

Marketing Application For Vernakalant Intravenous (IV) Filed In Europe For The Treatment Of Atrial Fibrillation

Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ, USA, which operates in many countries as Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited, announced today that the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) accepted for review the Company's Marketing Authorisation Application (MAA) for regulatory approval of vernakalant intravenous (IV). The proposed indication for vernakalant IV is for the treatment of acute atrial fibrillation, which is the most common cardiac arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm).

Outsourcing of R&D functions is reshaping the drug development services industry.

As per Esploron www.esploron.com executive management the cost of drug development has soared during the past ten years compelling pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to look for new, smarter ways of conducting clinical research. Driven by mounting market pressures, ...
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Inovio Develops Cordless Electroporation Device For Delivering DNA Vaccines

Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex: INO), a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, has unveiled its new CELLECTRA®-SP series of hand-held, cordless electroporation devices at the DNA Vaccines 2010 conference being held in New Orleans, LA...

Pitt Researchers Create Non-Toxic Clean-Up Method For Potentially Toxic Nano Materials

University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed the first natural, nontoxic method for biodegrading carbon nanotubes, a finding that could help diminish the environmental and health concerns that mar the otherwise bright prospects of the super-strong materials commonly used in products, from electronics to plastics.

EUROECHO 2009, The World's Foremost Congress On Echocardiography And Imaging Techniques, 9 - 12 December In Madrid.

New case reports will be presented at this year's congress, with the latest findings highlighting the diagnostic role of cardiac imaging. In patients with known or suspected coronary heart disease (CHD) cardiac imaging is principally used to diagnose the disease, assess its physiological extent and/or severity, stratify the risks, and assess viability of the heart muscle. Several imaging techniques are used to reach these goals, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.

Biopharmaceutical companies focus their attention on outsourcing

In the world of clinical trails it is crucial that the process in which a product goes through the testing and regulatory process be swift at the same time remaining within the budget.This expedited process is achieved when pharmaceutical companies make the decision to outsource ...
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Celsion's Technology Is The Focus Of 6.4 Million EUR 'HIFU-CHEM' Program To Study ThermoDox(R) And MRI-guided HIFU

Celsion Corporation (Nasdaq: CLSN) announced that a proposal entitled "Application of MRI-guided HIFU to Improve Cancer Chemotherapy with Temperature-Sensitive Targeted Nanomedicines (HIFU-CHEM)" submitted to the Center for Translational Molecular Medicine (CTMM) has been approved for funding...

Bruker Daltonics Showcasing Novel Proteomics Solutions Based On Mass Spectrometry At The 7th HUPO World Congress 2008

Bruker Daltonics today is showcasing several new high performance mass spectrometry products and applications for proteomics at the 7th HUPO World Congress 2008: -- maXisT is the world's first high speed Ultra High Resolution TOF (UHR-TOF) mass spectrometer platform, and truly represents a revolution in tandem mass spectrometry.

Life-Threatening Heart Disease Successfully Identified By New Test

A study led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has demonstrated that a new immunohistochemical test is reliable in diagnosing a dangerous arrhythmic heart disease known as arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC.

The paramount responsibility of Kriger Research Group International CRA-s is to ensure timely subjects recruitment, patient rights, safety and data integrity.

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FDA Approves Registration Of AbSorber's Transplantation Test

The Swedish biotech company AbSorber has been given clearance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market and sell its XM-ONE® transplantation test in the U.S. Initially, sales of XM-ONE® in the U.S. will target the kidney transplantation market valued at approximately SEK 200 million. XM-ONE® previously received CE marking and is approved for sales within the EU.

St. Jude Medical Announces European CE Mark Approval And First Implant Of Industry's First Quadripolar Pacing System

St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE: STJ) announced it has received European CE Mark approval for the industry's first quadripolar pacing system for cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds). The quadripolar system offers physicians the ability to more effectively and efficiently manage the ever-changing pacing needs of patients with heart failure.

Greater Specificity Of Cardiac Risk Tests With The Randox HDL And LDL Clearance Method

With the revolutionary Randox HDL and LDL clearance method, part of the lipid profile, specificity of testing and accuracy of diagnosis is vastly improved. This has replaced traditional assessment of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk which frequently provided inaccurate and insufficient information for the clinician, possibly leading to misdiagnosis of the patient.

Clinqua Inc. has embraced the concept that cooperation with other aspiring companies is the key to unlocking success in the clinical and biopharmaceutical research industry.

Clinqua is a Contract Research Organization www.clinqua.com that is attempting to change the age old notions that plagued the Clinical and Biopharmaceutical Industry, where in the past it was believed that for a company to survive it had to exist in competition with all others.

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Heart's Surplus Energy May Help Power Pacemakers, Defibrillators

Surplus energy generated by the heart may one day help power pacemakers and defibrillators implanted in cardiac patients, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2008. In a trailblazing experiment, a microgenerator powered by heartbeats produced almost 17 percent of the electricity needed to run an artificial pacemaker. "This was a proof-of-concept study, and we proved the concept," said Paul Roberts, M.D.

Biomedical Imaging: Twinkling Nanostars Cast New Light

Purdue University researchers have created magnetically responsive gold nanostars that may offer a new approach to biomedical imaging. The nanostars gyrate when exposed to a rotating magnetic field and can scatter light to produce a pulsating or "twinkling" effect. This twinkling allows them to stand out more clearly from noisy backgrounds like those found in biological tissue.

Invatec Launches The Maris Plus Self-Expanding Peripheral Stent System At CIRSE 2009

Invatec, a comprehensive innovator of interventional products, launched their latest self-expanding peripheral stent system, Maris Plus. The Maris Plus stent has a "lesion-specific" design with larger sizes to meet the clinical requirements of the iliac region. The Maris Plus becomes the sixth stent platform now marketed by Invatec for the treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), greatly optimizing visibility, flexibility and ease of use for the physician.

Clinical Trials Do Not Need To Be Expensive!

Many CRO Directors will argue that the foreseeable burden of clinical investigation is cost and the weight of that burden falls onto clients. The clinical climate has seen extraordinary escalation in federal regulations to make sure that the integrity of the products that are ...
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Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise For High-Speed Genetic Sequencing

Faster sequencing of DNA holds enormous potential for biology and medicine, particularly for personalized diagnosis and customized treatment based on each individual's genomic makeup. At present however, sequencing technology remains cumbersome and cost prohibitive for most clinical applications, though this may be changing, thanks to a range of innovative new techniques...

Edwards Lifesciences Receives FDA Approval For PERIMOUNT Magna Mitral Heart Valve

Edwards Lifesciences Corporation (NYSE: EW), the world leader in the science of heart valves, announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT Magna mitral heart valve. Edwards will launch the PERIMOUNT Magna mitral valve in the United States immediately.

Scientists Overcome Nanotech Hurdle

When you make a new material on a nanoscale how can you see what you have made? A team lead by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences research Council (BBSRC) fellow has made a significant step toward overcoming this major challenge faced by nanotechnology scientists.

Streamlining the process of Clinical Trials

The process of clinical trials can be costly to say the least. Clinical affairs consumes an average of 37% of R&D budgets. Despite decades of practice, sponsors continue to underestimate the time required to complete 80% of studies, with the average Phase 1 study running over by 42%, ...
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NeuroNexus Technologies And Philips Partner To Research Next-Generation Deep Brain Stimulation Devices For Central Nervous System Disorders Treatment

NeuroNexus Technologies and Philips Research today announced that they have signed a joint research agreement to develop next-generation deep brain stimulation devices with the ambition to improve the treatment of neurological diseases and psychiatric disorders.

NHS In The UK And The Cost-Benefit Dilemma

New research by health economists at the University of York has raised concerns over any move to broaden the range of costs and economic benefits considered in the analysis of new NHS treatments...

Penn Medicine To Post Physician Ties To Prescription Drug, Device Companies Online

The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and its health system, known collectively as Penn Medicine, plan to launch a Web site that will provide information about physicians' and scientists' financial ties to pharmaceutical and medical device companies, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

Streamlining the process of Clinical Trials

The process of clinical trials can be costly to say the least. Clinical affairs consumes an average of 37% of R&D budgets. Despite decades of practice, sponsors continue to underestimate the time required to complete 80% of studies, with the average Phase 1 study running over by 42%, ...
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Cementless Hip Implants Are Durable For At Least 20 Years

Despite the common perception that total hip replacements last about 10 years, researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found that the devices are extremely durable, even 20 years after surgery. Clinical and radiological evidence showed that 96 percent of the 124 cementless metal components assessed remained securely fixed in place 20 years post surgery, according to a study published in the May issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.

Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics Selected To Develop New Technology For Treating Battlefield Injuries

Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN, LSE: SN) Orthopaedics Division is pleased to announce the signing of a technology development contract with the United States Department of Defense that may lead to the creation of a fracture fixation system intended to revolutionize the treatment of the limbs of soldiers who sustain battlefield injuries. Last year, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the central research and development agency for the U.S.

Instead Of Having Robot All Around Patient, How About Having The Patient All Around The Robot?

UroToday.com - Paradigm shift; instead of having the robot all around the patient and weighing 800 kg., how about having the patient all around the robot and weighing only a few 100 mg? The pioneering work of Cadeddu at Southwestern Medical School with magnetically controlled intracorporeal robots and by Dmitry Oleynikov at the University of Nebraska with electrically tethered intracorporeal robots could change the entire face of LESS and of NOTES.

Injury to myelinated axons in the CNS often has a devastating outcome in terms of neuronal loss, with accompanying loss of function.

Damage to the nervous system may result from traumatic injury, such as penetrating or blunt trauma, stroke, or neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), diabetic neuropathy or senile dementia. ...
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"Alarm Symptoms": Timely Investigation And Diagnosis

A study just published on bmj.com reports that many patients presenting to their doctor with certain alarm symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing or rectal bleeding, may not be receiving opportune diagnosis.

First 3D Heart Catheterizations In United States Used To Guide Complex Cardiac Interventions And Atrial Fibrillation Ablations

Cardiologists Edward Tadajweski, MD, and Jeffrey L. Williams, MD, MS, FACC, are the first in U.S. to perform 3D imaging of complex cardiac anatomy using GE's Innova 3D imaging system. On 26 February 2009, they performed 3D reconstructions on two patients' hearts in the third Interventional Catheterization Laboratory of The Good Samaritan Hospital.

Communities Given Rapid Access To Life-Saving Treatment Of Heart Attacks By Integrated Regional Networks

Specialized, coordinated emergency networks dramatically reduce time-to-treatment for patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) - the most dangerous type of heart attack - according to a new study published in the April 2009 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions. STEMI involves the sudden blockage of one of the three big coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart.

Clinproxy is a CRO with a focus on the Investigator with aspects essential for validating a drug’s remedial benefits.

Clinproxy, www.clinproxy.com is a CRO (Contract Research Organizations), who specializes in evaluating the burden of the trial and eliminating surplus protocols by focusing the Investigator on aspects critical for validating the drug’s remedial benefits. Efficiency is all about resource ...
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NeuroLogica Corporation Receives Chinese FDA & CQC Approval To Provide Its CereTom Portable CT Scanner Throughout China

NeuroLogica Corporation, a provider of pioneering portable imaging equipment in CT and SPECT, announced its expansion into the Chinese medical device market with the approval of the company's life saving CereTom portable CT Scanner by the Chinese State Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The company also announced that it will establish a business liaison office in Beijing.

Sensitive Nanowire Disease Detectors Made By Yale Scientists

Yale scientists have created nanowire sensors coupled with simple microprocessor electronics that are both sensitive and specific enough to be used for point-of-care (POC) disease detection, according to a report in Nano Letters. The sensors use activation of immune cells by highly specific antigens - signatures of bacteria, viruses or cancer cells - as the detector.

Drugs Or Ablation For Atrial Fibrillation?

Atrial fibrillation ablation is one of the fastest growing techniques in cardiology and due to the very high number of patients that might be candidates to this procedure, a significant number of resources will have to be devoted to it to be able to treat them in the following years. Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent cardiac arrhythmia. Its prevalence increases with age affecting more than 5% of the population older than 75 years of age.

Compliance in Developing countries is a balancing act

Clinproxy’s, www.clinproxy.com global spread continues to acknowledge to issues with regards to developing countries and the compliance required for clinical trials. Compliance is a balancing act between home-country regulations, international guidelines, and local rules and customs. ...
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Covidien Announces Health Canada Approval For Its Generic Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Kit

Covidien (NYSE: COV), a leading global provider of healthcare products, announced that Health Canada has approved the Company's Abbreviated New Drug Submission (ANDS) for its Kit for the Preparation of Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi Injection. Covidien's generic product is fully substitutable for Cardiolite®, a myocardial perfusion imaging agent used for detecting coronary artery disease.

GE Healthcare Cardiac Ultrasound Service Boosts Customer Satisfaction Scores In Two Surveys

GE Healthcare's satisfaction scores reflect significant improvements in customer perceptions of service quality in both MD Buyline's 2nd quarter 2008 customer satisfaction survey and IMV ServiceTrak's 2008 report. MD Buyline and ServiceTrak present independent analysis of service trends in industry and manufacturer ratings within each modality.

Ipsogen Announces The CE Marking Of Its "ProfileQuant(R) WT1" Kit

IPSOGEN SA (Alternext - FR0010626028 - ALIPS), a molecular diagnostic company specialized in the development, manufacturing and commercialization of diagnostic assays for breast cancer and leukemias, announces the CE marking of its ProfileQuant(R) WT1 kit. The WT1 (for "Wilms' tumor gene") biomarker is used in the prognosis and follow-up of normal karyotype AML patients, who account for nearly half of AML adult patients.

Outsourcing of R&D functions is reshaping the drug development services industry.

As per Esploron www.esploron.com executive management the cost of drug development has soared during the past ten years compelling pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to look for new, smarter ways of conducting clinical research. Driven by mounting market pressures, ...
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Production Of Gold Nanorods For Medical Applications, Without The Use Of Cytotoxic Additives

Gold nanoparticles are under consideration for a number of biomedical applications, such as tumor treatment. A German-American research team at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Hunter College in New York, and the RWTH Aachen has now developed a new method for the production of nanoscopic gold rods. In contrast to previous methods, they have achieved this without the use of cytotoxic additives.

Spiration, Inc. Announces European Launch Of Minimally Invasive Pulmonary Device

Spiration, Inc., a developer of novel medical devices designed to benefit patients with acute and chronic conditions of the lung, today announced that Olympus has initiated the European launch of the company's IBV® Valve System. The IBV Valve System is a minimally invasive treatment that has diverse applications for both acute and chronic conditions of the lung.

Mirrors Made With Highly Reflective Liquids May Lead To Better Eye Exams, Improved Telescopes

Scientists in Canada are reporting progress toward a new type of "liquid mirror" - mirrors made with highly reflective liquids - whose shape can be changed to provide superior optical properties over conventional solid mirrors. The advance could lead to improved instruments for diagnosing eye disease, more powerful telescopes, and other applications, the researchers say. Their research will be described in the November 25 issue of ACS' Chemistry of Materials, a bi-weekly journal.

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Groundbreaking Artificial Heart Implanted At UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School And Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School jointly announce the successful implant of the AbioCor® Total Replacement Heart, the world's first completely self-contained, fully implantable artificial heart, as well as the first internal artificial organ.

OBS Medical's Visensia Validated As Effective Patient Safety Solution In Archives Of Internal Medicine

OBS Medical's predictive patient safety technology, Visensia®, was the focus of a large study and peer-reviewed paper that was published in the June 23rd issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, published by the American Medical Association. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) conducted this independent evaluation and published "Defining the Incidence of Cardiorespiratory Instability in Patients in Step-down Units Using an Electronic Integrated Monitoring System.

For Children With Technology Dependencies Mothers Have Key Role In Family Life

Creating a family life incorporating the care needs of a child dependent on technology is a daunting task. Much of this task seems to fall upon mothers to help everyone in the family adjust. However, mothers often need help of their own to cope with the challenges of raising these children, a research study from Case Western Reserve University has found. "The family takes its cues from me," one mother told Valerie Toly, PhD, R.N., C.P.N.P.

Why Clinical Research Companies Cannot Hire CRA’s Without Experience?

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Frost & Sullivan Honours TransPharma Medical For Its Innovative ViaDerm Drug Delivery System

The 2008 Frost & Sullivan European Transdermal Drug Delivery Product Innovation Award is conferred on Israel-based TransPharma Medical Ltd. in recognition of its innovative ViaDerm drug delivery system. The company's two flagship drug product development programs - ViaDerm hPTH (1-34) for the treatment of osteoporosis and ViaDerm-hGH for the treatment of human growth hormone deficiency - both in phase 2 of clinical development.

BIOTRONIK Announces CE Mark And First Successful Clinical Case With TRIGNUM Flux Magnetic Irrigated Gold Tip Catheter

BIOTRONIK, a leading European medical technology company focusing on vascular intervention and cardiac rhythm management, announces the CE mark and completion of the first successful cardiac ablation clinical case with the TRIGNUM Flux magnetic irrigated gold tip catheter.

Emory, Georgia Tech, Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta Team Up On Kidney Replacement Devices For Kids

When children need kidney dialysis because of disease or congenital defects, doctors are forced to adapt adult-size dialysis equipment. No FDA-approved kidney replacement devices exist that are specifically designed for children. To address this problem, physicians and researchers from Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and the Georgia Institute of Technology have teamed up to develop a kidney replacement device capable of treating children.

Compliance in Developing countries is a balancing act

Clinproxy’s, www.clinproxy.com global spread continues to acknowledge to issues with regards to developing countries and the compliance required for clinical trials. Compliance is a balancing act between home-country regulations, international guidelines, and local rules and customs. ...
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New Lasers Drive Powerful Applications

Telecoms, healthcare and display technology will be the major beneficiaries of a new generation of semiconductor lasers developed in a massive European research effort. Better cancer treatment, wider bandwidth and smaller, better displays could be on their way. The Brighter project, which is co-funded by the European Union, has set a series of world firsts in lab-based records for semiconductor lasers in the red, infrared and green spectra.

HHS Inspector General Report Urges CMS To Toughen Evidence Standard For Medical Equipment Provider Appeals

HHS Inspector General Daniel Levinson in a report released Friday called for stronger evaluation standards and a tougher appeals process for medical equipment providers after more than 200 South Florida-based providers that were shut down in 2007 by CMS for fraudulent Medicare claims were permitted to reopen, the

Arbor Vita Receives FDA Clearance Of Its AVantage(TM) A/H5N1 Flu Diagnostic - First Rapid Test For Avian Influenza In Humans

Arbor Vita Corporation (AVC), a biopharmaceutical company developing both diagnostics and therapeutics, announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its AVantage(TM) A/H5N1 Flu Test. This is a non-invasive rapid diagnostic device for the specific detection of the avian influenza A/H5N1 virus in humans.

Clinqua Inc. has embraced the concept that cooperation with other aspiring companies is the key to unlocking success in the clinical and biopharmaceutical research industry.

Clinqua is a Contract Research Organization www.clinqua.com that is attempting to change the age old notions that plagued the Clinical and Biopharmaceutical Industry, where in the past it was believed that for a company to survive it had to exist in competition with all others.

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New Way To Clinically Assess Condition Of Tooth Enamel Using Lasers Described By Optics Express Paper

A group of researchers in Australia and Taiwan has developed a new way to analyze the health of human teeth using lasers. As described in the latest issue of Optics Express, the Optical Society's (OSA) open-access journal, by measuring how the surface of a tooth responds to laser-generated ultrasound, they can evaluate the mineral content of tooth enamel -- the semi-translucent outer layer of a tooth that protects the underlying dentin.

Promising Future For Scarless Surgery Reported At DDW 2009

Researchers present the latest advances in a technology that continues to change the face of gastroenterology and surgery, known as Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery®, or NOTES®, at Digestive Disease Week® 2009 (DDW®). NOTES eliminates the need for incisions and allows for less pain and scarring associated with traditional laparoscopic surgery along with a much faster recovery time for the patient.

A More Direct Delivery Of Cancer Drugs To Tumors

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology has demonstrated a better way to deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors by using specially engineered nanoparticles that can inhibit a signaling pathway and deliver a higher concentration of medication to the specific area. Details of their work appear April 20, in an early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.

Injury to myelinated axons in the CNS often has a devastating outcome in terms of neuronal loss, with accompanying loss of function.

Damage to the nervous system may result from traumatic injury, such as penetrating or blunt trauma, stroke, or neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), diabetic neuropathy or senile dementia. ...
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Sunshine Heart Provides C-Pulse U.S. Clinical Update

Sunshine Heart (ASX: SHC), a global medical device company focused on innovative heart assist technologies, announced that the first two patients implanted with the C-Pulse device in April 2009 at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio have successfully completed their 3 month follow-up evaluation.

$691,930 Award Targets Brain Tumor Research

SAIC-Frederick Inc., under its prime contract with the National Cancer Institute, has named the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) as one of five national centers selected to conduct cancer experiments using advanced computer simulations. The award of the "In Silico Research Centers of Excellence" contract partners TGen with 5AM Solutions, a Virginia-based life science software development firm.

Robotic Surgery Proves Best For Heavier Women

On average, one hundred women a day - every day - are diagnosed with uterine cancer.* It's the most common type of gynecologic cancer in the United States. Many of these women will need to undergo surgery to treat their cancer - and now a new study suggests a woman's body type may be a factor in the type of surgery she receives. After being diagnosed with uterine caner, Joann Spragg immediately thought of the other people in her life.

US Patent Application No.11/723,011 to be assigned to CEREPROTEC INC. Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives

Cereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com is a US company involved in the development of neuroprotective drug Cereprotex. This company is also developing a family of other promising novel chemical compounds. Proof of efficacy of these compounds has been obtained in ...
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SensAble Adds Impression Scanning And OpenScan™ Interface To The SensAble Dental Lab System

SensAble Technologies, Inc®, a leading provider of 3D touch-enabled modeling systems, dental CAD/CAM solutions and haptic devices, has announced that it will be offering a second, fully integrated scanner option for the SensAble Dental Lab System, as well as SensAble's new OpenScan™ software interface...

10 Technologies That Made News In 2009 And Warrant Watching In 2010

A first-of-its kind inhalable measles vaccine for developing countries, where the disease remains a scourge. A "nanogenerator" that could recharge iPods and other electronic devices with a shake. And for Fido and Fluffy, a long-awaited once-a-month pill for both ticks and fleas. It's list season, the time to prepare inventories of what stood out in 2009 and holds promise for the year ahead.

Toward A Nanomedicine For Brain Cancer

In an advance toward better treatments for the most serious form of brain cancer, scientists in Illinois are reporting development of the first nanoparticles that seek out and destroy brain cancer cells without damaging nearby healthy cells. The study is published in ACS' Nano Letters, a monthly journal. Elena Rozhkova and colleagues note the pressing need for new ways to treat the disease, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), which often causes death within months of diagnosis.

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CaridianBCT And American Red Cross Sign Strategic Agreement On Automated Blood Collection Technology

CaridianBCT, a leading global provider of technology, products and services in automated blood collections, therapeutic systems, whole blood processes and pathogen reduction technologies, announced today it has signed a multi-year agreement with the American Red Cross to continue the use of its automated blood collection technology in American Red Cross Blood centers throughout the United States.

Signs Of Heart Disease Are Attributed To Stress More Frequently In Women Than Men

Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found that coronary heart disease (CHD) symptoms presented in the context of a stressful life event were identified as psychogenic in origin when presented by women and organic in origin when presented by men. The study could help explain why there is often a delay in the assessment of women with heart disease.

Cook Medical Launches Holmium Laser For Kidney Stone Removal

Today Cook Medical introduces the latest addition to its endourology device portfolio: the Odyssey 30 Holmium Laser System. As a result, physicians have more options to safely treat stones in the bladder, ureter and kidney, as well as tumours and ureteral strictures.

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Urovalve Receives Funding From NJEDA To Advance Its Surinate(R) Urinary Catheter

Urovalve, a medical device company focused on creating products for urinary flow and control, announced today that it has received funding from the New Jersey Economic Development Agency (NJEDA) to advance development of its Surinate® Bladder Management System-designed to improve the quality of life of men who suffer from acute or chronic urinary retention, an inability to empty the bladder.

Evaluation Of Esophageal Transit Time Using A Biomagnetic Diagnostic Technique

ETT assessment is used to diagnose diseases, such as gastroesophageal reflux, dysphagia, esophagitis, and achalasia. These studies are commonly performed in conjunction with scintigraphic and manometric techniques, despite the use of ionizing radiation and catheters, for each of these additional techniques, respectively. Recently, several types of assessments were performed using the biomagnetic technique, including the assessment of gastric emptying time.

Largest Study On Balloon Kyphoplasty Demonstrates Superior Benefits Compared To Non-Surgical Care In Treating Vertebral Compression Fractures

In the largest multicenter randomized controlled study of surgical intervention versus non-surgical care for acute vertebral compression fractures, patients undergoing balloon kyphoplasty showed superior improvement in quality of life, back function and back pain compared to those who had non-surgical care alone one month after surgery. The benefits of balloon kyphoplasty were sustained on average throughout 12 months.

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Mount Vernon Cancer Centre Becomes First NHS Facility To Acquire A CyberKnife System

Accuray Incorporated (Nasdaq: ARAY), a global leader in the field of radiosurgery, announced that Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in the United Kingdom has become the first National Health Service (NHS) hospital to acquire a CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System. The NHS has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service...

Antibody Surrogates Are Just A 'Click' Away, Caltech Chemists Say

Chemists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the Scripps Research Institute have developed an innovative technique to create cheap but highly stable chemicals that have the potential to take the place of the antibodies used in many standard medical diagnostic tests. James R. Heath, the Elizabeth W. Gilloon Professor and professor of chemistry, along with K. Barry Sharpless, the W. M.

Innovative HeRO(R) Device Improves Outcomes, Quality Of Life For Kidney Disease Patients

One thousand end stage renal disease patients have now benefited from a novel device that provides vital access to their blood for filtering and replacement kidney function, and reduces the risk of potentially fatal bacteremia infection. The HeRO® Vascular Access Device, produced by Hemosphere, Inc., in Eden Prairie, Minn., provides access for hemodialysis similar to a conventional graft...

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"Smart Hip" Monitors Real-time Performance Of Bone Implants

To monitor the real-time performance of bone implants is the challenge of "Smart Hip", an innovative medical device that aims to reduce the number of surgical interventions in the hip area and regenerate bone tissue by using non-evasive methods...

First Responders Leading The Charge Of Cooling Therapy For Cardiac Patients

Cardium Therapeutics (NYSE Alternext US: CXM) and its operating unit InnerCool Therapies today reported on the growing trend of the country's first responders leading the charge and adopting therapeutic hypothermia protocols for cardiac arrest patients. Newly emerging protocols recommend that cardiac arrest patients be quickly cooled, beginning even before they reach the hospital, and that they be transported to hospitals with therapeutic cooling systems in place.

Using Nature As Inspiration, Scientists Aim To Advance Micro-Manufacturing, Ultra-Low-Power Computing And Multi-Agent Coordination

A multidisciplinary team of computer scientists, engineers, and biologists at Harvard received a $10 million National Science Foundation (NSF) Expeditions in Computing grant to fund the development of small-scale mobile robotic devices.

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Discovery Of Secret To Increasing Luminescence Efficiency Of Carbon Nanotubes Has Potential Applications In Medical Imaging, Biological Sensors

Chemists at the University of Connecticut have found a way to greatly increase the luminescence efficiency of single-walled carbon nanotubes, a discovery that could have significant applications in medical imaging and other areas. Increasing the luminescence efficiency of carbon nanotubes may someday make it possible for doctors to inject patients with microscopic nanotubes to detect tumors, arterial blockages and other internal problems.

Patients In Nigeria To Benefit From Five New Cardiology Machines Donated By City Hospital, Sandwell And W Birmingham NHS, UK

The four ECG machines and an echocardiogram machine, which help medics diagnose heart problems, have been sent to the Federal Medical Centre in Abeokuta after they were decommissioned at City hospital.

A Robotic Snake To Fix Broken Hearts And Organs

A snake is probably the last thing you'd ever want crawling around your heart. But in the case of a new American-Israeli invention called the CardioARM, this medical "snake" device may one day save your life. The new Israeli-American invention came by way of some brainstorming between Israel's Dr. Alon Wolf and his American colleague Prof. Howie Choset, when Wolf was working as a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University in the US.

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Infrared System Scans For Deadly Melanoma

Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a noninvasive infrared scanning system to help doctors determine whether pigmented skin growths are benign moles or melanoma, a lethal form of cancer. The prototype system works by looking for the tiny temperature difference between healthy tissue and a growing tumor...

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Cereprotec Inc. and Institute of Applied Chemistry at Hebrew University are working together to synthesise new Glycoluril Derivatives with Possible Neuroprotection Effects.According to report of Institute of Applied Chemistry they have performed the third step as it appears in the synthesis route scheme. This took much longer than the other steps, after all, this reaction doesn't appear in any literature and in the end only took two and half weeks. This research is fully sponsored by Cereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com a US company that already runs clinical tests of their first drug Cereprotex .<br />In the reaction between compound II and III, one gets two main products, three additional compounds in small quantities plus unreacted starting materials and one main side product. All together there were 8 compounds in the reaction mixture. <br /><br />One of the main materials precipitated out from the mixture and was removed via filtration from the reaction mixture. This material was cleaned up via crystallization but turned out not to be the desired compound. <br />The second main material was separated via silica gel column chromatography. Unfortunately, this main material came off at the same Rf value as another material. They tested out several solvents and found that ethyl acetate was able to crystallize out the main material. <br /><br />Using NMR and elemental analysis, Institute of Applied Chemistry were able to prove that the crystallized out material is indeed Compound III. Yield was 17%. Two grams of material was obtained, enough to try out Stage IV. <br /><br />This step can be repeated in the future in order to produce more of compound III. <br />Cereprotec Inc. Phase II clinical study of efficacy and safety of Cereprotex as preventive treatment of cognitive dysfunction as a complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).While overt neurological dysfunction occurs in 3% of patients, cognitive dysfunction is detectable in most patients early after CABG and in up to half of patients at six months.<br /><br />Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com proposes to use Cereprotex prior to and after CABG procedures in order to minimize or eliminate entirely the effects of neuro-impairment. Based on the successful animal trials Cereprotec Inc. believes that the human trials will show significant reduction in neuro-impairment. <br /><br />At this moment Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com is prepared to start clinical trials and is actively seeking serious investors.<br />Cereprotec Inc: Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cerebral dysfunction is a significant complication of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cognitive dysfunction is detectable in up to 70% of patients.<br /><br />In Phase II Cereprotec Inc. www.cereprotec.com study patients will undergo a standard battery of 10 cognitive tests performed by one examiner before surgery and at 7 and one month after CABG. Four tests (auditory verbal learning test (AVLT), adult memory and information processing battery (AMIBP), trail-making test B (TMTB), and verbal fluency test (VFT)) will be used to calculate a composite cognitive index.<br />US Patent Application No.11/723,011 to be assigned to CEREPROTEC INC. Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril DerivativesCereprotec Incorporated www.cereprotec.com is a US company involved in the development of neuroprotective drug Cereprotex. <br /><br />This company is also developing a family of other promising novel chemical compounds. <br /><br />Proof of efficacy of these compounds has been obtained in three animal studies including hypoxia in both mice and rats and brain trauma in mice. The proof of neuroprotection concept has been shown not only for prevention (hypoxia model), but also for the treatment paradigm post brain trauma which reflects a potential realistic situation in humans. <br />Professor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec IncorporatedProfessor Esther Shohami has joined the board of advisors of Cereprotec Incorporated. Her research interests include: Pathophysiology of brain injury - mediators of delayed neuronal damage e.g., prostaglandins, reactive oxygen species, cytokines, cannabinoids, and the cholinergic system in rat and mouse models of injury (closed head injury, CHI). Evaluation of potential therapeutic strategies. CHI as a risk factor for delayed onset of Alzheimer's disease. Genetic manipulations (cytokines or apoE knockouts, acetylcholine-esterase transgenics, and more) as tools for investigating the role of specific mediators in traumatic brain injury. Interrelationship between traumatic brain injury and bone remodeling. Role of endocannabinoids in blood-brain barrier function and in bone remodeling after brain trauma. Mechanisms of neuroprotection induced by pre-conditioning (ischemic or heat acclimation). In vitro model for stretch injury that simulates traumatic conditions in astrocytes.<br /><br />Dr. Roman Kamburg CEO of Cereprotec and the registered owner of 1125 shares in CEREPROTEC Incorporated (the "Corporation") www.cereprotec.com a corporation incorporated in and under the laws of the State of Delaware, having its registered office at 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, transfered to Dr. Esther Shohami 40 Shares of Common Stock, for no consideration, to be held by the Transferee, her administrators and assignees, subject to all the terms and conditions on which such shares were held by the Transferor, and Transferee agreed to receive such shares.<br />Pharmalef Inc. is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platformPharmalef Inc. www.pharmalef.com is starting collaboration in development of new oral delivery platform offers pharmaceutical companies the ability to extend the shelf life and stability of medicinal compounds.<br /><br />Moreover, oral delivery improves patient compliance, improves treatment, reduces patient inconvenience, and reduces treatment costs.<br /><br />Our partners have completed proof of concept and development of a proliposomal formulation for the model drug, calcitonin, which is used in the treatment of osteoporosis and thyroid cancer. <br /><br />Clinical trials are expected to begin at a number of centers across the United States, Canada and European Union. <br />Pharmalef Developments introduces several new products in Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.With a focus on familiar, everyday health problems, Pharmalef Developments . www.pharmalef.com aims to develop and deliver products that meet the individual’s health care needs, developing a wide range of products.<br /><br />In addition to its established range of highly effective and distinctive products Pharmalef Developments will introduce several new products in new fields, including Rheumatology, Immunology and Respiratory Diseases.<br />Pharmalef Developments plays a vital role in proper documenting the drug development process.New drugs are the lifeblood of the pharmaceutical industry. Yet strict testing and documentation requirements mean only one in many drug candidates make it to market. <br /><br />Pharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com can play a vital role in documenting the drug development process. By leveraging our expertise in business process management and the latest technologies, we can also help you develop a documentation process for clinical trials that is easy and efficient, while satisfying strict government requirements and regulations. <br />Pharmalef Developments is a home for team-oriented professionalsPharmalef Developments www.pharmalef.com is a home for team-oriented professionals and their aim is to be the first choice in the industry for licensing and academic collaborations that bring mutual benefits to each party.<br /><br />They entered into many collaborations with leading academic centers, CRO-s and biotechnology companies to complement our in-house R&D capabilities. <br /><br />They are always interested in forming new partnerships covering early-stage research, novel compounds or technologies and implementation of clinical trials.<br />CEREPROTEC Method for Neuroprotection with Glycoluril Derivatives Patent Application has been Published September 18, 2008<br /><br />A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS) comprises administering a glycoluril derivative to an individual in need thereof. View document here: http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20080227838.PGNR.&OS=DN/20080227838&RS=DN/20080227838<br /><br />1. A method for prevention, inhibition or treatment of neuronal degeneration caused by injury, disease, disorder or condition in the central nervous system (CNS), comprising administering to an individual in need thereof an amount effective to treat said injury, disease, disorder or condition, of a compound of the formula I:whereinR.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3, the same or different, each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl;R.sub.4 is selected from the group consisting of (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, --R.sub.5--COOR, --R.sub.5--OH, --R.sub.5--NH--CO--R and --R.sub.5--CO--NH--(CH.sub.2).sub.n--COOR;R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene;R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl;n is an integer of 1 to 6; or an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.<br /><br />2. The method according to claim 1 wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl and R.sub.4 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl.<br /><br />3. The method according to claim 2, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.4 each is methyl.<br /><br />4. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.3 each is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkyl, R.sub.4 is --R.sub.5---COOR, R.sub.5 is (C.sub.1-C.sub.6) alkylene and R is H or (C.sub.1-C.sub.3) alkyl.<br /><br />5. The method according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 and R.sub.3 each is methyl, R.sub.2 is H and R.sub.4 is --(CH.sub.2).sub.3COOH.<br /><br />6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is selected from the group consisting of: (i) a neurological injury: (ii) brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event; (iii) a cerebrovascular disorder or disease; (iv) a neurodegenerative disease or disorder; and (v) a dementia.<br /><br />7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury is a neurological traumatic injury selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.<br /><br />8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said head trauma injury is selected from the group consisting of blunt trauma, closed head injury and penetrating trauma injury.<br /><br />9. The method according to claim 8, wherein said head trauma injury is closed head injury.<br /><br />10. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is brain damage caused by a cardiovascular event.<br /><br />11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said cardiovascular event is cardiac arrest or cardiac surgery.<br /><br />12. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a cerebrovascular disorder or disease.<br /><br />13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said cerebrovascular disorder is brain ischemia or stroke.<br /><br />14. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is a neurodegenerative disease or disorder.<br /><br />15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and macular degeneration.<br /><br />16. The method according to claim 6, wherein said injury, disease, disorder or condition is dementia.<br /><br />17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said dementia is Alzheimer's disease or a non-Alzheimer's dementia selected from the group consisting of senile dementia, Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia and a dementia caused by Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease or HIV infection.<br /><br />18. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual afflicted with a neurological injury, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological injury.<br /><br />19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said neurological injury is selected from the group consisting of head trauma injury and spinal cord injury.<br /><br />20. A method for conferring neuroprotection to an individual suffering from a neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder, which comprises administering to said individual a compound of formula I in claim 1 or an enantiomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in an amount effective to ameliorate the neurodegeneration associated with said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder.<br /><br />21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said neurological or neurodegenerative disease or disorder is selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, facial nerve (Bell's) palsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Huntington's chorea, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, macular degeneration and dementia.
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