Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Embolic Applications: Interview with Upma Sharma, President and CEO of Arsenal Medical
Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Embolic Applications: Interview with Upma Sharma, President and CEO of Arsenal Medical
Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Ins and Outs February 22nd, 2008 Medgadget Editors News U.K. Wrestles Over Private Payment for Health Care… [WSJ] Suit Says Spinal Disk Maker Falsely Won F.D.A. Approval… [NY Times] Texas-Size Health Quiz for Clinton and Obama … [WSJ] The Academic Woo Aggregator… [Respectful Insolence] On the origin of deleterious mutations… [Nature] Google and Health: Why More is Better… [MSFT Health Blog] FDA Licenses New Hemophilia Treatment… [FDA] IVF technique ‘cuts twin births’… [BBC] Leica Microsystems Acquires Bal-Tec AG… [Leica Microsystems] Genetic Tags Reveal Secrets of Memories’ Staying Power in Mice… [NIH] Computers could be used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease… [Wellcome Trust] Decades-Old Question Answered: How Do Flexing Muscles Call For More Blood? [University of Rochester Medical Center] Researchers explore the antidepressant effects of ketamine… [Elsevier] Gladstone and UCSF Scientists Reactivate Immune Cell Production in HIV-infected Adults… [Gladstone Institute and UCSF] Neural architecture: The neurons in the primary visual cortex processing high- and low-frequency images are distinct… [RIKEN] Doctors Use Wii Games for Rehab Therapy… [AP]