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The technology has extensive applications in medical equipment and national security since an electron beam is a critical component in generating X-rays.


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and medicines then you could transport the vesicle by creating a small opening and only allow the fuel to get out.


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This transformative technology enables highly specific low-power high-throughput physiological sensing that can be multiplexed to detect a number of significant disease-specific factors in real time commented Scott Hammond executive director of UCSB's Translational Medicine

In essence continued Hammond the promise of true evidence-based personalized medicine is finally becoming reality. This demonstration is said quite remarkable Andras Kis professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland and a leading scientist in the field of 2d materials and devices.


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Now researchers from the University of Surrey and Trinity college Dublin have treated for the first time common elastic bands with graphene to create a flexible sensor that is sensitive enough for medical use


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Patients must take medicine frequently and can suffer side effects since the contents of pills spread through the bloodstream to the whole body.


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energy storage and energy generation takes it a step closer to being used in medicine and human health.


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#World's smallest propeller could be used for microscopic medicine If you thought that the most impressive news in shrinking technology these days was smart watches,

The impact of these miraculous microscopic machines on medicine can only be imagined, but there is no doubt that it will be significant.

the real significance is how they might affect medicine.""One can now think about targeted applications,


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which is used now in the medical field to detect biomarkers in the early stages of disease.


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called plasmonic biosensors, could ultimately become a key asset in personalised medicine by helping to diagnose diseases at an early stage.

Personalised medicine is one of the new developments that is deemed to revolutionise health care. A key component is the detection of biomarkers, proteins in blood or saliva, for example,

because it will be a component of future medicine, "says Alexandre Brolo, professor of chemistry specialised in nanotechnology research,


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vaccinations, cancer imaging and other medical treatments. Currently, the predominant practice is using viruses for delivery to cells.


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The new technology also has major medical implications. Currently, memory used in computers and phones is made with silicon substrates, the surface on

To obtain medical information from a patient such as heart rate or brainwave data, stiff electrode objects are placed on several fixed locations on the patient's body.


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much like a medical X-ray CT SCAN. With the aid of special computer software researchers combine these images to form a three-dimensional picture,


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Genetic testing can improve the treatment of such medical conditions. By combining our expertise in molecular diagnostics and nanotechnology,


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and nanometer scale is crucial from semiconductor electronics to biochemistry and medicine. Explore further: High-resolution microscopy technique resolves individual carbon nanotubes under ambient condition c


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treatment procedures in remote places with difficult access to hospitals or medical clinics. Although very compact (only a few square centimeters) the lab-on-a-chip hosts various sensing sites distributed across a network of fluidic micro-channels that enables it to conduct multiple analyses.


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or DNA sequence from one animal into the genome of another plays a critical role in a wide range of medical researchncluding cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and diabetes.


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and serve as energy-carrying wires in medical implants. Yuan Chen a professor of chemical engineering at NTU led the new study working with Dingshan Yu Kunli Goh Hong Wang Li Wei and Wenchao Jiang at NTU;


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#Preventing Superbugs By Deactivating Antibiotics With A Flash Of Light Bacterial resistance is becoming one of the most serious problems in the medical world


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and Android#that can be used for the detection of radioactivity in everyday life such as exposure on airplanes from medical patients or from contaminated products.


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Just last year, more than 200 people in Lahore died after contaminated cardiac medicines containing a toxic amount of an anti-malaria drug hit the city's supply.

and patients are desperate for affordable medicine. Consider this: The World health organization says that at least 10 percent to 30 percent of the pharmaceutical market in these countries is compromised."

Zaman has made a cheap handheld scanner called Pharmacheck to quickly identify fake medicine in villages

But others, particularly those in developing countries, might contain an ineffective amount of medicine or release the right amount in the wrong way;

Too strong a signal right away could mean that the medicine wasn't made properly and is probably toxic.

Others contain an ineffective amount of medicine. Meanwhile, the FDA is ramping up deployment of its own handheld scanners,


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You also fail to mention just how many advances in modern medicine we were given by the Germans.

And yes a lot of medical breakthroughs came from the horrible experiments done by the Nazi's

and potentially getting new medicines to the people who need them more rapidly. Not to mention the potential applications of stem cell-derived organs in toxicology screens for new pharmaceutical compounds

'there is enormous medical potential here and I think that to deny such potential for the individuals who will most benefit from it in future


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Remember the difference between a medicine and a poison is dose. I think the next question people should be asking


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Technology can solve many medical problems Viventi says. We just have to plug away and apply what we already know.#


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#Once#good cartilage products become available microfracture could become obsolete says Charles Roth of the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.


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and the owner, who came down with MERS a week after administering a topical medicine to his camels'runny noses.


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and related technologies in various fields extending out ofâ the manufacturing sector andâ into hotel distribution medical and elderly nursing-care services.


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and actuation could be applied to various types of high-speed intelligent systems including high-speed robots manufacturing systems aircraft microscope image control for bio/medical applications and human-machine


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An acrobatic unicycling photographer and developer of mobile games and medical software. A well balanced member of the team.


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The Korean government will enhance global cooperation through its Seven Robot Fusion Business Strategies roadmap initially involving the manufacturing automotive medical rehabilitation culture defense education


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and at the other end to sensors) and an algorithm to convert signals the team has produced a hand that sends information back to the brain that is so detailed that the wearer could even tell the hardness of objects he was given to Hold in a paper published in Science Translational Medicine in Feb. 2014


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But what happens if theres an emergency and no medical expert to assist? NASA came up with the answer recently

Should a medical incident arise in space that human crew members are unable to deal with themselves the robo-doc will be there to save the day.

Unfortunately there is no super-software that can be uploaded to the robot to make it become an instant medical expert.

when there is no call for medical assistance. In the not too distant future robotic doctors could be beneficial for patients here on earth where they could perform telesurgery in remote areas


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DHL and microdrones are testing drones that could be used to deliver urgently needed goods to hard-to-reach places eg medicines to remote sites.


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#Medical robotic systems market to reach $13. 6 billion by 2018 The global medical robotic systems market was worth $5. 48 billion in 2011

The global market for medical robotic systems is driven by factors such as technological advancement in the automation of the healthcare industry increase in elderly population noninvasive surgical techniques and high prevalence of motion

-restricting medical conditions. Medical robotic systems include: surgical robots noninvasive radiosurgery robotic systems prosthetics and exoskeletons assistive and rehabilitation robots non-medical robotics in hospitals and emergency response robotic systems and hold

high growth potential in the global market. Source: Transparency Market research h


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#This robotic prosthetic hand can be made for just $1000 Theâ Dextrus hand is a robotic hand that can be put together for well under £650 ($1000) and offers much of the functionality of a human hand.

 Existing prosthetic hands are magnificent devices capable of providing a large amount of dexterity using a simple control system.


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So depending on the medical staff and the situation the parameters can be varied to make the system easier to use on the spot.?


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Under the concepts of companion diagnostics and personalized medicine that have recently become popular topics in the US as well as Japan the idea is to use medicine suited to the patient and conduct genetic testing for that purpose.

so that patients can safely take their medicine. PSS which is searching for a way to roll out the Genelead globally including through OEM sales is


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and involved a team comprising experts in materials science electronics neuroscience medicine and algorithm programming. Co-author Prof.


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#Kubi telemedicine device gets HIPAA clearance for streaming medical data Revolve Robotics and Swymed have collaborated to create a HIPAA compliant telepresence device called Kubi that can stream medical data.

This compliance is a big deal: no longer do MDS have to rely only upon what they see,

HIPAA compliance means that medical data can be streamed. A simple MD telepresence consult, which is similar to a telephone call,


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#US ARMY Turns to Computer Software for Medic Training Technology already has pushed medical and emergency responder training well beyond the days of mock wounds and static mannequins.

a new ARA software program funded in part by the Army intends to significantly advance that training via a downloadable hysiology enginethat allows medical personnel see how their actions affect every other aspect of their patient physiology.

Physiology serves as the foundation for any medical simulation you have said out there Matthew Hackett, science and technology manager with the Army Research Laboratory.


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food and medical assistance to Nepalis following the quake. Patients Wheeled Out of Hospitalon Tuesday at the main hospital in Kathmandu

People could be seen frantically calling their families as medical attendants rushed to set up tents in the parking lot.


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Church also is cofounder of the biotech firm Editas Medicine. He said he expects the company will enter clinical trials next year on a gene-editing process for humans e


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The research was funded by the U s army Research Office, the Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology,


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an we do it in the medical space??Industry partnerships work best hen we can actually collaborate to invent the future,


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but efforts to harness them for medical use have been hampered because isolating useful phages from soil

what synthetic biology approaches will bring to medicine in the near future. A targeted strike In this study,


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and the inaugural director of the Joint Center for Cancer Precision Medicine at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women Hospital,


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#Self-assembling, bioinstructive collagen materials for research, medical applications A Purdue University researcher and entrepreneur is commercializing her laboratory's innovative collagen formulations that self-assemble

In addition, they can be used to create next generation tissue engineered medical products that foster improved tissue integration and regeneration.

Sherry Harbin, an associate professor in Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical engineering and Department of Basic Medical sciences

This technology also is supporting the development of the first bioinstructive collagen-based therapeutics for medical applications,

and tissue engineered medical products. Conventional biological products including collagen sponges require extensive chemical and physical processing to improve their mechanical strength

Geniphys plans to produce medical-grade collymer products for veterinary and medical applications, including wound and hemostatic dressings,


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Research into the nature of this process is of significant importance in biology and medical science.

This is expected to lead to medical treatments in various fields that can for example, prevent cancer cells from multiplying,


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again working together with partners from industry, medicine and research.""We've developed an implant that can be adjusted to each individual patient,


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"This is the problem we're trying to overcome with precision medicine.""The scientist said the Hur-RNA binding site is like a long, narrow groove,

and involved the collaboration of chemists, cancer biologists, computer modeling experts, biochemists and biophysicists at KUOTABLY the labs of Xu, Jeffrey Aubé in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Jon Tunge in the Department of chemistry.

"Trained as medical doctor and Ph d.,with both a grandfather and an uncle who died of cancer,


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One such instrument is the gas chromatography system used in a number of scientific, medical,


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Cheng's research has involved medical protozoa and opportunistic HIV infections, and Sui's lab focuses on microfluidics.


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Digital imaging is expected to enable many emerging fields including wearable devices, sensor networks, smart environments, personalized medicine,


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#New synthetic technology for medicines and fine chemicals A University of Tokyo research group has succeeded in synthesizing (R)- and (S)- rolipram, the active component of a medicine,

in high yield with high selectivity by an innovative catalyzed flow fine synthesis instead of the traditional batch method used in the production of 99%of medicines.

the active components of medicines as well as other fine chemicals are synthesized by a repeated batch reaction method, in

Professor Kobayashi says"This new technology can be applied to not only other gamma aminobutyric-acids acids and medicines but also various chemicals such as flavors, agricultural chemicals,


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developed by Albert Einstein College of Medicine biologist Robert Singer, uses fluorescent probes made of DNA


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so it can be used in medicine, particle physics and material science. Terahertz radiation falls between the microwave and infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum (300 GHZ THZ),


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He is a member of the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine in the East midlands,


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which is a medical emergency potentially requiring surgical intervention, says Koch Institute research affiliate Giovanni Traverso,

a professor of medical science and engineering at Brown University who was not involved with this study. his is a very smart approach.


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says James Collins, the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering and Science in MIT Department of Biological engineering and Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES).


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The team reported in the journal Science Translational Medicine that the catheter has been used successfully in animal studies to help close holes without requiring open-heart surgery.


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Part of the difficulty is that there may be systematic bias in the medical information recorded. For instance, a patient who is treated successfully will appear as low-risk in the electronic health records


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The researchers plan to report on their system at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in October.


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In a new study published in Genome Medicine, pediatricians explained how hardware and software specialized for genetic analysis can provide such fast and lifesaving information.

That cheap enough to make economic sense in medical emergencies, like those encountered in a neonatal intensive care unit.

Automating medicine to this degree, from genome sequencing to diagnosis, doesn alarm Kingsmore. In fact, he thinks it will be necessary


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a company that develops interactive 3d software and media with a medical focus, to develop an Oculus Rift version of the game.


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and doctors search through pharmaceutical research, sourced from eight NIH-and FDA-approved medical databases,

Banda says he hopes to automate some of this in the future to make it easier for patients to interact with medical research. y hope is to make this bigger


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medical researchers have discovered a type of cell in mice which restores liver damage without the risk of cancer.


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or personalised medicine,"said Gerry Wilson from the University college Dublin's School of medicine and Medical science in Ireland,


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"said principal investigator Brian N Finck, associate professor of medicine in the Division of Geriatrics and Nutritional Science."


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and should be able to transform the way that'age'is used to make medical decisions.


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"Another pioneer, Feng Zhang of Broad Institute, has founded a company called Editas Medicine for using CRISPR in therapeutics.

Its CEO Katrine Bosley said they are working to translate the promise of CRISPRCAS9 genome editing technology into a new class of medicines to treat serious, genetically driven diseases."


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Scientists have developed a breakthrough lab-on-chip device that can substantially reduce the cost of sophisticated lab tests for medical disorders and diseases such as HIV,


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The study was published in the journal Medicinal Chemistry Communications s


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#A super computer that knows if you're going to die NEW YORK: A super computer developed in the US can predict the likelihood of a person's death with almost 100 per cent accuracy,


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The new method-which uses the same type of waves used in medical sonograms-may have advantages over the light-based approach-known as optogenetics-particularly


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"said Shimyn Slomovic, a postdoc at Massachusetts institute of technology's Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) and the paper's lead author."


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a dissolvable tablet that treats seizures While wee seen a lot of interesting 3d printed medical applications appear in surgery rooms already think about 3d printed titanium implants

However, one New jersey-based Farmaceutical company called Aprecia is hard at work pioneering another 3d printed medical application:

Aprecia is developing formulations of medicines that rapidly disintegrate with a sip of liquid, even at high dose loads,

this could increase the effectiveness of medical treatment. Doctors in the US already have access to a government-sponsored 3d printing repository, through

which they can share designs to aid in medical treatment, and 3d printed drugs could be a welcome addition to that system.


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#Shanghai Children Medical center opens China first pediatric 3d printing medical research unit When it comes to applications for 3d printing in the medical industry,

Chinese doctors have been among the most prominent supporters of the technology as of late and have used it for a myriad of medical-related purposes.

the country-along with 3d printing giant Materialise-proudly unveiled their first pediatric-specific 3d digital medical research facility in Shanghai at the Shanghai Children Medical center on Thursday, August 13th.

and used as reference in medical classes, too. Assuming that the new Pediatric 3d printing Unit is a success,


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#3d4md turns solar powered suitcase 3d printer into medical tool for saving lives in third world and on Mars As regular readers will have noticed doubtlessly,

3d printing technology is already steadily making a name for itself as a genuine and very useful medical technology.

this fantastic initiative uses multipurpose solar-powered suitcase 3d printers that can be used to manufacture all sorts of medical tools in the remote corners of the world and even in space by astronauts.

while people in the rest of the world haven even completed previous medical steps yet.

and can take weeks to months to arrive in the hands of medical staff. 3d4md brings technologists,

healthcare professionals and patients together to create affordable 3d printable medical solutions to positively impact over one billion lives,

Recently publishing a medical article called"Solar-Powered Suitcase 3d printer Makes Medical Supplies"in the September issue of the Aerospace medicine Human Performance journal,

can take these suitcase 3d printers to any remote village in Africa that hasn even been put on the grid yet. his 3d printing system is capable of making a range of medical supplies,

My father carried a doctor's bag containing medical equipment when he made house calls.

I began to imagine how doctors could use portable 3d printers to make medical supplies for patients during visits,

and pressing play is the only thing that is needed to print a wide range of tested medical supplies.

I decided to use solar energy to power my 3d printer to make medical supplies during my simulated Mars mission.

I had printed my medical supplies tested by clinic staff to see if they worked properly.


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and surgeons have been at the forefront of 3d printed medical applications over the last few years,

and Cai Hong of Peking University Third Hospital in cooperation with AK Medical, a Chinese private medical company.

From his long-term clinical experience in the medical field Zhang Ke realized that it can be used widely in medical applications.

After returning to China, he received support from Liu Zhongjun, Director of the bone department at the Beijng University Third Hospital.


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we reported on 3d printed icrofishrobots that can be injected directly into our blood to perform complex medical tasks.

and eventually be implemented successfully in medical applications i


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#American Wind turns wind-generated electricy on its head with 3d printed Microcube Aerospace engineer Robert Yost has developed


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Its applications range from medicine, advanced energy, electronics, aerospace design and many others. Despite these groundbreaking characteristics,


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Today, the company has announced two significant programs that could foreshadow the future of medicine altogether:

he addition of the Prostatectomy Module changes the future of Robotic Urology training. 3d Systems is committed to supporting medical advancements that ultimately affect patient safety by providing innovative products that range from virtual reality training


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and delivering medicinal products to hard-to-reach places within the body. The leaders of this project, Professors Shoachen Chen and Joseph Wang, recognized that most microrobots that have already been produced are unable to perform more advanced tasks due to their simply-shaped designs and inorganic physical make-ups.

helping medical professionals gather their diagnosis from swimming throughout the body with these microfish. 3d printing enthusiasts are amazed oftentimes by


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assess and provide 3d printing of medical supplies where it is needed most, turning the knowledge she acquired to her own field of expertise.

and off-the-shelf components to 3d print medical and dental devices, using either a solar power-charged battery or solar panels as power sources.

and customized medical resources at a Mars analogue research station. This study describes a 3d printer with a PV system improvised on-site by providing a detailed components summary.

Some more doubts may concern the actual efficacy of the medical items that were printed 3d.


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3d printing in the medical sector is climbing towards a peak of hypeability and nothing could be more hype-worthy than the regeneration of nerves after an injury.


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such as ejector pins for iphones, watch springs for expensive hand-wound watches, trial medical implants,


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"says Dr. Zheng, Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret and also Professor of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto.


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New materials for energy application, new concepts for medical surfaces, new surface materials for tribological systems and nano safety and nano bio.


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a for-profit subsidiary of the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research where an early stage of the technology was developed.


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and could lead to better technologies for medical diagnostics and chemical purification. A team of Harvard scientists has demonstrated a new way of detecting

Aizenberg said. his new approach holds promise for the next-generation, energy-efficient separation and purification technologies and medical diagnostics.


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and produces planetariums, eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses and binoculars as well as solutions for biomedical research, medical technology and the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries.


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"This advance offers an entirely new approach with which to confront a broad range of problems in fields ranging from energy to medicine."


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as they are attached to the skin with a biocompatible, medical-grade adhesive. Users can therefore decide where they want to position the sensor patch


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you can provide personalized medicine for their particular disease. There are several issues with the current standard method for sputum analysis. The first is that human specimens can be contagious,

This will allow health care providers to individualize asthma treatments for each patient and advance the goal of bringing precision medicine into clinical practice.


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"said Neil Spector, an oncologist at Duke Medicine familiar with the work.""But it's not just the increase in clinical efficacy


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processes done in a medical testing lab for example, purifying samples, mixing ingredients, capturing bacteria can be done with material about the size of a deck of cards.


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and shared the 2013 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine. Thomas C. Südhof, a professor at the Stanford School of medicine and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator who shared that 2013 Nobel prize with Rothman,


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This new technology may contribute to medical cost reduction while maintaining the quality of medical treatment.

This study was published in the online version of the academic journal Biomaterials on June 9, 2015.

This new technology may contribute to medical cost reduction while maintaining the quality of medical treatment without using growth factors that are expensive and prone to deactivation.

To promote angiogenesis in body parts where blood flow is poor due to diabetes, research has been conducted to develop materials that absorb growth factors

This technology also may contribute to cost reduction in certain medical treatments. Based on these positive results

the research group intends to engage in collaborative studies with medical and industrial sectors, and aims to expand its activities in the field of regenerative medicine and developing medical devices s


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#Microfluidics Technology-Based Lab-on-a-chip Device Could Reduce Cost of Sophisticated Tests for Diseases Rutgers engineers have developed a breakthrough device that can significantly reduce the cost of sophisticated lab tests for medical disorders


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#Translational Grant for Interaction Study of Laser radiation with Circulating Tumor Cells and Melanin Nanoparticles University of Arkansas for Medical sciences (UAMS) researcher Vladimir Zharov, Ph d.,D. Sc.

Zharov is director of the Arkansas Nanomedicine Center at the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute and a professor in the UAMS College of Medicine Department of Otolarynology-Head and Neck Surgery.

and Neck Surgery in the UAMS College of Medicine UAMS is the state only comprehensive academic health center, with colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health professions and Public health;

UAMS has 2, 890 students and 782 medical residents. It is the state largest public employer with more than 10,000 employees,


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