NUS and A*STAR develop wearable sensor for biomarker detection
The hydrogel-based sensor can detect biomarkers such as cholesterol and lactate directly on the skin.
19 August 2024
19 August 2024
The hydrogel-based sensor can detect biomarkers such as cholesterol and lactate directly on the skin.
The Seoul-based company says that its uRAST test bypasses the need for the initial blood culture process, cutting the procedure down by days.
Terumo’s Finia system streamlines the preparation, cooling, dividing, and packing stage of the CGT manufacturing process.
The NeuroNode now qualifies for a $4,300 reimbursement, enhancing its accessibility in the US market.
The company has divested its clinical services business to Audax Private Equity to focus on its lab and production businesses.
NOWDiagnostics First To Know becomes the first OTC test in the US to inform a user about a potential syphilis infection.
MammaPrint is a gene expression profiling test that assesses the risk of distant metastasis in early-stage breast cancer.
The collaboration will utilise Detect-ION's platform, which employs chip-scale mass spectrometry to identify VOC biomarkers.
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India’s medical devices sector has been steadily growing in strength and significance in recent years. The sector benefits from India’s large patient population, rising healthcare expenditure, and growing demand for advanced medical technologies. Additionally, favorable government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investment have further bolstered the sector’s growth.
India’s medical devices sector has been steadily growing in strength and significance in recent years. The sector benefits from India’s large patient population, rising healthcare expenditure, and growing demand for advanced medical technologies. Additionally, favorable government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investment have further bolstered the sector’s growth.
India’s medical devices sector has been steadily growing in strength and significance in recent years. The sector benefits from India’s large patient population, rising healthcare expenditure, and growing demand for advanced medical technologies. Additionally, favorable government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investment have further bolstered the sector’s growth.
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