By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
US market regulators have published final guidance on radio frequency (RF) wireless technology used in medical devices, six years after draft guidance the topic was first issued.
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By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
US market regulators have published final guidance on radio frequency (RF) wireless technology used in medical devices, six years after draft guidance the topic was first issued.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
By: Karen Midthun
We’ve all read news reports of research achievements that promise exciting and powerful new treatments such as gene therapies to treat diabetes and cell therapies to rebuild failing hearts.
By Tom Ulrich
Ask many doctors about their image of a child with sickle cell disease (SCD), and they’ll describe a short, skinny child, perhaps almost malnourished. For decades, that image was accurate.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
Colombian medical device regulator INVIMA has eased some translation and grouping criteria for market registrants.
While moral arguments have been made to bring surgical treatments to resource-poor countries, researchers from Boston Children’s Hospital have discovered that it also may be cost-effective.
By Scott Howe
By Sarah Lewin
Some people are born football players, others are made for basketball: Yi Zhang, PhD, reaches often for this metaphor as he explains his research with stem cell differentiation, recently published in Stem Cell Reports.
By: Bakul Patel
The medical device industry has gone wireless.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
Medical device manufacturers filing Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) submissions for clinical investigation approval will soon find a more efficient and updated application process, according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
By Stewart Eisenhart, Emergo Group
For many outsiders, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) remains an enigma. Few Western medical device manufacturers understand the culture and often skip over the KSA to pursue other markets. But there are good reasons to pay attention to this growing market.