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One more breakthrough with research and development in showing that human brain stem cells can function and work outside the donor and function like native cells. Granted this is only at the beginning stage but opens the door for further research to where this may someday open up doors for stem...
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GeneGo’s customers are Pharmaceutical and Biotech companies as well as academic and government institutions such as FDA, NIH and EPA. The company sells software and their data solutions as well as offering outsourced services on a contracted basis for various types of genetic reports. The...
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If you follow along this blog, then you may already know there are women and children walking around with bladders that have been grown in labs , amazing technology. Below is a link with a couple videos that explains the process and now we have a new revelation where bone marrow cells can be used...
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Fri, Nov 26 2010
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I think this is one that should have support and would pass as it has been passed before but the scientists want it done before other issues begin to cloud the water as there’s no Bush veto waiting around this time. If the judge has determined a law is needed, then make one here as the rest of...
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Back in 2007 the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation gave 100 Million to establish a nursing school, and this grew from their own experiences with medical errors with Betty Moore herself was close to death after being given insulin that was meant for the patient in the next bed as she is not a diabetic...
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The scientists has found a process that keeps the cells alive long via the use of a synthetic chemical and more cell survive too. As many as 90% of the cells do not survive if they are not treated and with the use of the synthetic chemical the death rate of the cells is lowered to 6 to 70%. ...
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The students are getting the deluxe model with the wireless connection. Part of the reasoning here too is to save paper and be green as printing handouts and other reports will be gone, a thing of the past. Not too long ago the big new building opened at UCI for medical training and they...
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Just opened this year too at UCI is the new Medical Education Center which will make sharing and educating others a lot easier with Televideo. Also, not too long ago I did a walk through of Miller’s Children’s Hospital in Long Beach, which is a teaching facility for UCI and I did get to see their modern...
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This is not for you to try at home and do it yourself, but some pretty amazing technology with treating burns. The study and technology is taking place at Wake Forest, which I mention quite frequently here and just commented on today relative to the “body parts” folks, the ones growing organs. ...
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Tue, Apr 20 2010
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What we used to think of as Star Wars is not really so any longer, it is here. I have posted about regenerative medicine quite frequently here and have a couple interviews with Cook Medical with their products that create scaffolds for body parts to grow and regenerate. Knee Scaffolds...
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Mon, Dec 14 2009
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E-Zassi has rolled out a standalone module of their InnoVision software – the US Regulatory Calculator. This new tool allows a user to generate a report in less than 10 minutes that documents a potential predicate FDA regulation no., product code and the classification & regulatory pathway associated...
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Texas is also talking about creating the first statewide clinical trial network. Around $260 million a year will be spent on cancer research and $30 million in preventive services such as early detection screenings. The 3 billion is to be spent over a decade and some are wondering given...
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About 3 weeks ago I had the opportunity to chat with CEO Peter Von Dyck of e-Zassi and view a demonstration on how the software works, it was pretty impressive and quick with drilling down and finding the data. Today’s press release notes they have now been selected a preferred provider. ...
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Fri, Jun 19 2009
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I had the pleasure to speak with the guys over at e-Zassi recently. Bringing a medical device to market is very costly and time intensive process to properly vet. The e-Zassi team has a lot of experience bringing medical devices to market and they thought there must be a better way. So, these guys decided...
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Thu, May 28 2009
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