percutaneous Left Ventricular Assist Device (pLVAD) – An Israeli startup, Magenta Medical, behind the world’s smallest heart pump has raised $55 million Curator: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN May 3, 2023 at 8am EST Magenta Medical Closes $55M Funding Round Led by OrbiMed Funding will further Magenta’s clinical programs in support of FDA approval for world’s […]
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percutaneous Left Ventricular Assist Device (pLVAD) – An Israeli startup, Magenta Medical, behind the world’s smallest heart pump has raised $55 million
Posted in Mechanical Assist Devices: LVAD, RVAD, BiVAD, Artificial Heart on May 5, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Medical Device Representatives coach Surgeons in the Operating Rooms
Posted in Cardiac and Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures on March 1, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Medical Device Representatives coach Surgeons in the Operating Rooms Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Medical Device Representatives: The Untold Story February 23, 2021 | Ryan Egeland, MD, PhD | Experience Stories Sponsored by Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. Tom Fogarty, a cardiovascular surgeon who holds more than 100 surgical patents, says the pace of medical innovation necessitates that sales […]
Medical Device Technology for Alzheimer’s Diseases
Posted in Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Device Therapies for Altzheimer’s Disease on August 20, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Medical Device Technology for Alzheimer’s Diseases Reporter: Danielle Smolyar Alzheimer’s disease is said to be caused by a large number of proteins that are overproduced around a brain cell. Alzheimer’s is an irreversible disease that overtime decreases a person’s memory and the ability to perform tasks. With this disease, it is hard to function […]
Patients with type 2 diabetes may soon receive artificial pancreas and a smartphone app assistance
Posted in Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - Tools & Innovations, Artificial Pancreas for Type 2 Diabetes, Artificial Pancreas for Type1 Diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, HealthCare IT, Medical Devices R&D and Inventions, Mobile Healthcare, tagged artificial pancreas, Blood sugar, dialysis, Hypoglycemia, kidney disease, Medical device, type 2 diabetes on August 13, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Patients with type 2 diabetes may soon receive artificial pancreas and a smartphone app assistance Curator and Reporter: Dr. Premalata Pati, Ph.D., Postdoc In a brief, randomized crossover investigation, adults with type 2 diabetes and end-stage renal disease who needed dialysis benefited from an artificial pancreas. Tests conducted by the University of Cambridge and Inselspital, […]
Parasym™ neuromodulation device reveals promising developments in the treatment of heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction: Clinical Trial Results
Posted in Cardiovascular Research, Electrophysiology, Frontiers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disorders, Heart Failure (HF), Medical Devices R&D and Inventions on February 22, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Parasym™ neuromodulation device reveals promising developments in the treatment of heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction: Clinical Trial Results Reporter and Curator: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Neuromodulation of Inflammation to Treat Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial Stavros Stavrakis, Khaled Elkholey, Lynsie Morris, Monika Niewiadomska, Zain Ul Abideen […]
How is the 3D Printing Community Responding to COVID-19?
Posted in 3D Printing for Medical Application, COVID-19, Economic Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic, tagged 3D printing, COVID-19, healthcare, medical devices, Respiratory illness on March 23, 2020| Leave a Comment »
How is the 3D Printing Community Responding to COVID-19? Reporter: Irina Robu, PhD As the new pandemic COVID-19 takes over the globe, several countries are implementing travel restrictions, social distancing and work from home policies. Healthcare systems are overloaded and fatigued by this new coronavirus (COVID-19). Since COVID-19 is a respiratory illness, patients require […]
New avenues for research in membrane biology reveals the mobility of protein at work
Posted in Cell Biology, cell-based therapy, Medical Devices R&D and Inventions, Medical Imaging Technology, Proteins, tagged Atomic force microscopy, Cell Biology, cryo-electron microscopy, imaging, ion transport, membrane protein, Signal transduction, structural biology, Weill Cornell Medical College, x-ray crystallography on August 23, 2021| Leave a Comment »
New avenues for research in membrane biology reveals the mobility of protein at work Curator and Reporter: Dr. Premalata Pati, Ph.D., Postdoc Membrane proteins (MPs) are proteins that exist in the plasma membrane and conduct a variety of biological functions such as ion transport, substrate transport, and signal transduction. MPs undergo function-related conformational changes on […]
Near Term Investment Outlook for 2023: A Perspective from Advisors Potentially Affecting M&A Landscape
Posted in Trends in Global Economy, US and Global Economy: Trends and Findings, Venture Capital, tagged bioinvestment, Biotech Investment and Venture Growth: The Franchising of Intellectual Property as a Business Model, Global Partnering & Biotech Investment, investing, JPM, Life Sciences, M&A Brokers FINRA Guidance Investment Platforms for Private Placements Investment Platforms for Private Funds Crowdfunding, Mergers and acquisitions, PWC, Wells Fargo on August 5, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Near Term Investment Outlook for 2023: A Perspective from Advisors Potentially Affecting M&A Landscape Curator: Stephen J. Williams, Ph.D. The following is an adaptation from various reports and the forseen changes in forecast for different sectors as well as the general investment landscape for the near future (2022-2023). Of course projections may change given changes […]
The top 10 medtech M&A deals of 2020
Posted in BioTechnology - Venture Creation, BioTechnology - Venture Creation, Venture Capital, Medical Devices R&D Investment on April 14, 2021| Leave a Comment »
The top 10 medtech M&A deals of 2020 Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN 1. Danaher concocts Cytiva out of GE’s biopharma business 2. Teladoc inks multibillion-dollar deal for Livongo 3. Stryker seeks new orthopedics footholds with Wright Medical 4. Invitae notches deal for ArcherDX 5. Dentsply Sirona latches onto Byte 6. Steris locks down Key […]