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Placental Growth Factor Marker for Preeclampsia and Premature Delivery
St. Thomas' Hospital, London
“Downton Abbey” devotees may still be grieving over Lady Sybil’s death from eclampsia in last January’s [MORE]
Bone Patches with Synthetic DNA
Bio=patch for Dental Implants
With aging come both changes in chewing habits and the likelihood of periodontal disease, resulting [MORE]
“Somatom Force” Tomography
Somatom Force Siemens
During World War II, British optical engineers developed dual aerial cameras that created 3-D pictures of the [MORE]
Dial-a-Doc Example
Consulting via Telemedicine
In past MedicalAutomation.org conferences, we have heard from telemedicine practitioners at the high end (Guardian 24/7 in [MORE]
Wrist Worn BP Monitor
ViSi Mobile
As one medical automation authority said, “[this device] is a complete wireless ambulatory ICU,” referring to “ViSi Mobile” [MORE]
Diabetic Fruit Flies
Fruit fly on right, genetically altered, has symptoms comparable to type 2 diabetes.
Just about a century ago the “fly [MORE]
Bilateral Brain-Controlled Prosthetics
Monkeys controlling avatar with brain activity
Once again, truth is stranger than fiction. Researchers at Duke University have implanted electrodes [MORE]
Medical Innovation Drivers
An executive with Cardinal Health (the pharmaceutical and medical device distribution giant headquartered in Dublin, OH), lists twelve drivers [MORE]
Toward an Automated Pharmacy
UCSF's Automated Pharmacy
Though this piece is a subjective interpretation by architecture/engineering/interior design firm EwingCole (Philadelphia, PA and other locations), [MORE]
Tissue Regeneration through Metabolic Control
Since James Till and Ernest McColloch first proved the existence of stem cells in 1961, researchers came to realize [MORE]
Health Sensor in a Tooth Implant
Tooth Monitor
Hybridizing the ideas of wearable and implantable sensors, engineers at National Taiwan University (Taipei City) have designed an [MORE]
Automated Anesthesiology
In January, 2011, Congresswoman Gabby Giffords was shot in the head by a would-be assassin. To deal with the [MORE]
Case Studies of Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote Patient Monitoring
The Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST, Washington, DC) authored this white paper which presents six case [MORE]