Tag: entrepreneurs
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Small Business Grant Funds R&D on New Antibiotics
A spin-off company from University of Utah received funding to develop a new antibiotic that targets the genetics of bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics.
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Bacterial-Biopolymer Delivery System Designed for Vaccines
A biotechnology company and university lab developed a vaccine delivery technique that induces an immune response, combining bacteria and a polymer material.
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Protein Biotech Lands $51.5M in First Venture Round
A spin-off enterprise from Harvard developing therapies that block signaling proteins causing disease is raising $51.5 million its first venture funding round.
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Animal-Free Leather Company Gains $40M in Venture Funds
A company making leather for consumer goods with tissue engineering and gene-editing from living cells is raising $40 million in its second venture round.
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Genome Editing Company Adds $38M in Venture Funds
Crispr Therapeutics, a company creating treatments for disease that edit the human genome, is raising another $38 million in its second venture financing round.
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Start-Up Developing Nanomedicines for Transplants
A spin-off enterprise from Medical University of South Carolina is creating drug delivery techniques that make it safer for patients needing organ transplants.
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Wearable System Devised for Stroke Rehab at Home
Engineering students designed a wearable system connected to a smartphone that enables stroke patients to perform some of their rehabilitation program at home.
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Machine Learning Harnessed for Mobile Eye Tracker
Tracking eye movements that usually requires high-priced equipment will soon be done with a mobile device camera, thanks to machine learning and crowdsourcing.
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Engineered Facial Bone Grown from Stem Cells
Engineers developed techniques for growing personalized replacement facial bone from stem cells that in tests with pigs precisely fit their recipients’ faces.
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Process Devised to Quickly Isolate Bacteria in Lab Samples
10 June 2016. A biomedical engineering center at Harvard University developed a process for quickly isolating staph bacteria from clinical samples for lab testing. The team led by Donald Ingber, director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard, published its findings earlier this week in the journal PLoS One. Ingber and colleagues…