Blackrock Neurotech and the University of Pittsburgh’s Rehab Neural Engineering Labs (Pitt RNEL) are working together on the first portable brain-computer interface (BCI) to allow patients to participate in research trials from home. A Blackrock representative said it’s the final step as the company prepares to launch its first commercial product early next year. Salt Lake […]
Research & Development
Researchers develop wearable robotic exomuscle system
ETH Zurich researchers have redefined the muscle shirt. Marie Georgarakis, a former doctoral student at ETH Zurich’s Sensory Motor Systems Lab, is the creator of the Myoshirt, a wearable, textile robotic device that helps users lift their arms and reach. A motorized cable works like an artificial tendon, directed by sensors and an algorithm to […]
How SeaStar’s device calms hyperinflammation — and could prevent lasting damage from COVID cytokine storms
SeaStar Medical recently won FDA breakthrough device designation for a new way to treat hyperinflammation with technology that could help fight chronic conditions from COVID-19 infections. The Denver-based medical developer is seeking a humanitarian device exemption for treating children with acute kidney injury (AKI) based on an FDA-funded study, SeaStar President and CEO Eric Schlorff […]
BD, Mayo Clinic team up to improve patient care
BD (NYSE:BDX) announced today that it will collaborate with Mayo Clinic Platform to perform detailed post-market surveillance. Franklin Lakes, New Jersey-based BD’s collaboration with Mayo Clinic Platform will access de-identified patient data from the Mayo Clinic Platform_Discover to perform post-market surveillance of the company’s products and fuel innovation, unlocking a faster, more efficient path to […]
New medical device user fees agreement passes House
The U.S. House last night voted 392-28 to pass Medical Device User Fee Amendments that reflect the latest agreement between the FDA and the medtech industry. The House bill on FDA amendments that passed, sponsored by Rep. Ann Eshoo (D-California), drew from the MDUFA V agreement between the FDA and medical device industry. It reauthorized […]
Sanofi unveils new campus in Massachusetts
Sanofi announced today that it is officially opening its new 900,000-square-foot campus at Cambridge Crossing in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The new campus brings together 2,500 Sanofi Massachusetts-based employees in a shared space. The goal is to improve collaboration between R&D, Medical, and the Specialty Care business unit — and grow a science-centered, patient-focused culture. The Paris-based […]
What is pulsed-field ablation? Here’s what you need to know
Top experts at Boston Scientific, Medtronic and Acutus Medical shared insights about pulsed-field ablation’s potential at DeviceTalks Boston. Pulsed-field ablation is a non-thermal method for cardiac ablation that has the potential to positively disrupt the way atrial fibrillation is treated. PFA’s roots go back to the dc ablation tech of the 1980s. These days, PFA […]
Creo Medical inks collaboration agreement with Intuitive
Creo Medical Group (LON: CREO) announced today that it has signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with Intuitive to make certain Creo surgical technologies compatible with the surgical robotic giant’s systems. The London exchange reacted by sending CREO shares up more than 4% to 100 pence apiece by the close of trading today. As of midday […]
MedTrace Pharma moves forward on 15 O-water imaging tech
MedTrace Pharma announced the first person scanned in its Rapid-Water-Flow Phase 3 clinical trial, further testing its tech to bring 15 O-water to imaging. The first subject scan took place at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark, using 15 O-water produced, dosed and injected through MedTrace’s P3 automated delivery system. The clinical trial aims to evaluate […]
Device commercialization platform AcuityMD raises $31M Series A to fund R&D engineer hiring
AcuityMD said today it has raised $31 million in Series A funding for its medical device commercialization platform. “With our new funding, we plan to double down on R&D by growing our engineering team from 15 to over 40 over the next year,” AcuityMD co-founder and CEO Michael Monovoukas said in a blog post. “We’ll […]
Here’s where Harvard’s engineering dean sees medtech research going
Surgical robotics, artificial intelligence, and combatting climate change are but some of the priorities that have Harvard’s engineering school dean excited. Speaking today at DeviceTalks Boston, Frank J. Doyle III described the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as a “well-kept secret” historically. But Harvard engineering is staking out a strong […]