Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Ins and Outs August 18th, 2008 Medgadget Editors News 1918 Flu Antibodies Resurrected From Elderly Survivors… [Vanderbilt University Medical Center] Survivors of 1918 flu pandemic protected with a lifetime immunity to virus… [Mount Sinai School of Medicine ] FDA: BPA in Plastic Bottles Isn’t a Health Hazard … [WSJ] In Experiment, Doctors Save Medicare Money While Improving Care … [WSJ] IBM Research Unleashes Powerful Speech Software… [IBM] FDA Approves First Drug for Treatment of Chorea in Huntington’s Disease… [FDA] Urologists Report Success Using Robot-assisted Surgery for Urinary Abnormality… [Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center] Hydrogels Provide Scaffolding For Growth of Bone Cells… [Carnegie Mellon University] Studies Aim to Preempt Resistance to New Class of Cancer Drugs… [Howard Hughes Medical Institute] Time course of events in acute coronary syndromes: implications for clinical practice from the GRACE registry… [Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine] Largest Study of Its Kind Implicates Gene Abnormalities in Bipolar Disorder… [NIMH] Alternative Vaccine Strategy Shows Promise in Prostate Cancer Patients… [NIH] Engineers Build Mini Drug-Producing Biofactories in Yeast… [Caltech] Bad hair days may soon be over, say scientists… [UK Telegraph] Red Bull gives you wings – and heart trouble?… [Times of London] At the Olympics, Johnson & Johnson Shows Fungus-Free Relics … [WSJ]