Exmovere “Jamies”
Exmovere Holdings (McLean, VA) takes its name from the Latin for “emotion.” The company makes several kinds [MORE]
Sensory Vapour Technology for Electronic Nose
During the 1970’s, Linus Pauling at Cal Tech did pioneering work in breath analysis, [MORE]
Cell Phone Detection of E. coli
By designing a miniature florescent microscope that can affix to a smart phone, over [MORE]
Emergency medicine physicians at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (Worcester) have built a wrist band device that detects [MORE]
David E. Albert, MD
There are inventors, doctors and entrepreneurs, and occasionally, all three are in one body—such as David [MORE]
Scanadu Tricorder
Last year, Qualcomm underwrote an X-Prize for a diagnostic device that works like the fictional tricorder of “Star [MORE]
ePetri
The Petri dish has been almost as important to microbiology as the microscope, since Julius Richard Petri created it [MORE]
BP Monitoring App
Researchers at the University of Southern California’s Center for Body Computing and St. Luke’s Hospital are working [MORE]
mStethoscope
While researchers at Oxford University and the University of Cape Town carried out this R&D project for monitoring heart [MORE]
One-Hour Cancer Detection
Investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Center for Systems Biology have used magnetic nanoparticles, with attached protein ligands, [MORE]
For anyone looking for an example of how a smart phone might be able to integrate multiple information sources [MORE]
Eric Topol, MD
At a meeting this fall, California cardiologist Eric Topol, who is director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute [MORE]
Epocrates, Inc. (San Mateo, CA, founded in 1998) says that it now providing clinical information for point-of-care via Apple’s i-Phone [MORE]
WebMD has introduced its new medical application for physicians, “Medscape Mobile,” which contains information on more than 6,000 drugs, has [MORE]