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Imaging the Brain’s Oxygen

May 16, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Real-time whole-brain imaging of hemodynamics and oxygenation at micro-vessel resolution with UFF-PAM
“Here, we [at Duke University] present a novel ultrafast [MORE]

Heart Attack on a Chip

February 14, 2023 | | Posted in Newsletter

Heart Attack on a Chip
“Here, we [scientists at the University of Southern California] engineered a microphysiological system to controllably expose [MORE]

A Suicide Machine

March 22, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Assisted suicide with Sarco
“Sarco [from Exit International, Haarlem, The Netherlands] is a 3D-printed pod that assists those suffering with a [MORE]

Salt in the Brain

January 18, 2022 | | Posted in Newsletter

Inverse neurovascular coupling J
“Implementing an approach for in vivo two-photon imaging from the ventral surface of the brain, we [at [MORE]

Nonischemic Heart Preservation for Transplantation

August 11, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nonischemic heart preservation 
Cardiothoracic bioengineers at Lund University have developed a device that better sustains “blood” flow in a transplantable heart [MORE]

Mapping Rheumatoid Arthritis

September 24, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

RA- early diagnosis with imaging
Oxygenated blood absorbs infrared light in a way (glows brighter) that reveals inflammation indicative of rheumatoid [MORE]

Speeding Up Stem Cell Growth

November 13, 2018 | | Posted in Newsletter

Speeding up stem cell growth
Before stem cell therapies can become more robust, cell culture has to be finely tuned so [MORE]

Magnetoactic Bacteria Delivers Drugs to Tumors Hypoxic Locations

November 22, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

In 1993, researchers found an unusual micorganism in the waters of Rhode Island’s Petaquamscuff estuary. It was unusual in that [MORE]

Heart Research on Mt. Kilimanjaro

October 18, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

Mt. Kilimanjaro
Because the oxygen deprivation at high altitude mimics that of a heart attack, device maker Royal Philips and the [MORE]

Inexpensive Brain Cooling Device for Neonate Hypoxia

May 14, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Using a clay pot, burlap basket, sand filling, an instant ice pack, a microprocessor, two temperature sensors, and two [MORE]