MEDICINE NANOMEDICINE NANOZYMES UPENN
Nanorobots Release Reactive Oxygen Species to Kill Fungal Biofilms

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed nanorobots that can travel to the site of a fungal infection under the influence of an external magnetic field, bind to the fungal cells, and then release reactive oxygen species to completely destroy the fungus. The...

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BLOOD PRESSURE CARDIOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE TELEMEDICINE UCSD
Low-Cost Smartphone Finger Clip Measures Blood Pressure

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a low-cost cuffless blood pressure monitor. The device is a clip that attaches over a smartphone camera and flash. The user presses their finger against the clip, and the system can infer the amount of blood pa...

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ARTIFICIAL PANCREAS BETABIONICS DIABETES MEDICINE TYPE1
iLet Bionic Pancreas Cleared by FDA

The iLet Bionic Pancreas for use by type 1 diabetes patients has been cleared by the FDA and is now available commercially. The device is offered by Beta Bionics, a medtech company based in Massachusetts and California, but the underlying technology originally developed by res...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE NEUROLOGY PARKINSON'S PURDUE
Urine Test for Parkinson’s Disease

Scientists at Purdue University have developed a urine test for early-stage Parkinson’s disease. The technology involves isolating extracellular vesicles of neural origin from urine samples and then assessing the proteins within the vesicles to detect biomarkers of the disease...

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FLORIDASTATE GI H. PYLORI MEDICINE
Investigating Bacterial Motion for New Treatment Strategies

Researchers at Florida State University have developed a 3D model that examines how the bacterium Helicobacter pylori moves through viscous fluids. H. pylori can cause gastrointestinal ulcers and even cancer, moving through the intestinal mucus layer to reach the wall of the g...

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GI MATERIALS MEDICINE MIT SURGERY SUTURES
Smart Sutures Sense Inflammation, Deliver Drugs, Cells

Researchers at MIT have developed smart sutures with a hydrogel coating that contains sensing and drug delivery components, and could even be used to implant therapeutic cells. The sutures are made using pig tissues that have been decellularized with detergents to reduce the p...

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GENETICS MEDICINE UMASS UMASSCHAN
siRNA as a COVID-19 Treatment

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School have developed a small interfering RNA (siRNA) technology that is stable enough for inhalation into the lungs, where it can potentially treat diseases as diverse as asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, and viral infections such as COVID-19. siRN...

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MEDICINE ONCOLOGY ORGANOID ORGANOIDS _HUBRECHT
Cancer Organoids Offer Insights into Treatment Outcomes

Researchers at the Hubrecht Institute in the Netherlands have developed a biobank of cancer organoids using tissue samples obtained from head and neck cancer patients. So far, the team used the biobank to validate tumor biomarkers. Excitingly, they also correlated patient trea...

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CARDIOLOGY MEDICINE PATHOLOGY UNIGOETTINGEN
Cell Culture Chamber Mimics Mechanical States of Disease

Researchers at the University of Göttingen in Germany have developed a cell culture chamber that lets them culture tissue samples, mimic the mechanical conditions that tissues experience in various disease states, and closely monitor tissue reactions. The technology could be p...

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CUBOULDER DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE NIST PUBLIC HEALTH
Laser-Based Breath Analysis Detects COVID-19 Infection

Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a laser-based breathalyzer technology that can detect molecules in breath samples that indicate the presence of specific diseases, such as COVID-19...

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