Healthcare

Immunicum AB announced that members of the management team will attend and present at upcoming conferences in March and April.
Researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology have developed a toilet seat with biometric sensors in it. The primary purpose (the Number 1 purpose?) is to monitor an individual’s cardiovascular system.
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
Topas Therapeutics GmbH, a Hamburg, Germany-based private platform company leveraging the natural tolerance induction capabilities of the liver, announced that the Company will participate at several conferences this spring.
Biotech and pharma companies from across Europe and Asia provide updates on pipeline and business activities.
SelectMDx demonstrates accurate identification of both low-risk and aggressive prostate cancer across all patient groups
Vejthani Hospital, one of the leading hospitals specializing in bone and joint treatment in Thailand, called on patients suffering from complications caused by diseases such as diabetes to regularly care for their health and practice self-monitoring, including taking care of their wounds and checking their nervous system, to prevent the occurrence of Charcot foot.
EicOsis Human Health, located in Davis, CA, recently received a $5 million dollar investment from Open Philanthropy to support clinical trials on a novel, non-opioid, oral therapy for neuropathic and inflammatory pain.
March is National Women’s Month with March 8 specifically designated as International Women’s Day. Although this is not remotely a comprehensive list, BioSpace recognizes these 10 women (in no particular order) as being especially influential in the biopharma industry.
March is Women’s History Month, with March 8 designated as International Women’s Day. Let’s take a look at 10 pioneers, some still alive, and some who are no longer with us, who are pioneers in the field of biotechnology.
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