A multi-disciplinary team designed a lab-on-a-chip device using hydrodynamic forces to find and help identify circulating tumor cells in blood samples. . . . → Read More: Chip Device Finds, Collects Circulating Tumor Cells
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A multi-disciplinary team designed a lab-on-a-chip device using hydrodynamic forces to find and help identify circulating tumor cells in blood samples. . . . → Read More: Chip Device Finds, Collects Circulating Tumor Cells Medical researchers show that transferring healthy genes can protect nerve cells in lab mice against damage from multiple sclerosis, and help reverse effects of the disease. . . . → Read More: Gene Therapy Shown to Prevent, Reverse Multiple Sclerosis At what stage in the expansion of the business is it best to upscale and to physically expand your business? . . . → Read More: Expanse & Expense – The 3 Things You Need To Think About During Upscaling Science and Enterprise is taking off tomorrow, 21 September, to observe Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. . . . → Read More: Shanah Tovah 5778 A company developing treatments for disease by restoring the natural balance of bacteria on the skin received a patent for its acne therapy using spray-on live bacteria. . . . → Read More: Patent Awarded for Live Bacterial Acne Treatment The fact that AI is working its way into camera tech has serious implications for business IP surveillance. . . . → Read More: Face ID Camera Technology Changes How Businesses Approach Security Cancer specialists and scientists at several cancer care centers propose safety guidelines for patients receiving engineered immune cell treatments that often have severe adverse effects. . . . → Read More: Guidelines Designed for CAR T-Cell Cancer Therapies Iit’s vital that every single entrepreneur out there today understands the importance of green technology. . . . → Read More: Eco-Friendly Technology – An Essential Investment For Today’s Successful Brands A start-up enterprise developing treatments for several neurological diseases that the company says are triggered by a common destructive protein, is raising $30 million its first venture financing round. . . . → Read More: Neuro Disease Start-Up Gains $30M in Early Funds Biomedical engineers from several universities developed a microfluidics, or lab-on-a-chip, device that uses sound waves to quickly isolate tiny packets of cell materials for detecting diseases. . . . → Read More: Microfluidics, Sound Waves Combined for Liquid Biopsies |
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