Biomedical engineers at Harvard University developed a programmable and automated process for creating miniature organs on chips with integrated sensors using 3-D printing. . . . → Read More: 3-D Printing Creates Heart-on-Chip with Sensors
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Biomedical engineers at Harvard University developed a programmable and automated process for creating miniature organs on chips with integrated sensors using 3-D printing. . . . → Read More: 3-D Printing Creates Heart-on-Chip with Sensors We’ll be traveling for the rest of the week, so Science & Enterprise will not have any posts tomorrow or Friday. . . . → Read More: On the Road Again A biotechnology start-up enterprise using genome editing for drug discovery is collaborating with drug maker Novartis on rare metabolic disorders. . . . → Read More: Biotech, Novartis Partner on Rare Metabolic Diseases An engineering lab at New Jersey Institute of Technology is creating a virtual reality therapy game to treat children with binocular vision dysfunction. . . . → Read More: Virtual Reality Game in Development for Vision Disorder An engineering lab designed a portable testing device connected to a smartphone that can analyze multiple specimen samples for a leading cancer biomarker. . . . → Read More: Mobile Multichannel Biomarker Detector Designed Mavalon Therapeutics, a new company in the U.K., is being formed to bring a treatment to market that stops the progression of Parkinson’s disease. . . . → Read More: Start-Up to Commercialize New Parkinson’s Treatment A network of medical researchers is being assembled to conduct clinical trials to test new therapies for lupus and drugs approved for other disorders that may also treat the disease. . . . → Read More: Clinical Trial Network for Lupus Formed A start-up software company is offering genetic analysis services for research and precision medicine that comply with open standards and access Google’s genomic data sets. . . . → Read More: Commercial Genome Service Launches Based on Open Data A new clinical trial is testing implants to treat glaucoma made of genetically engineered retina cells that release hormones promoting optic nerve growth. . . . → Read More: Trial Testing Retina Cell Implants for Glaucoma A bioengineering lab at University of Texas in Dallas developed a miniature biosensor device that measures blood glucose levels from a person’s perspiration. . . . → Read More: Sweat Sensor Devised for Blood Glucose Measurement |
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