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Dendreon Files FDA Application, DxBox Reaches Turning Point, ISB to Do 100 Genomes, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
Xconomy —
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Roundup , Biotech , cancer Luke Timmerman wrote: The local life sciences scene was pretty quiet this week, although we heard more than usual from medical device companies. —Paul Yager, the University of Washington’s chair of bioengineering, offered a detailed status update on a tool called the DxBox ...1 week ago -
Calypso Teams Up with Siemens
Xconomy —
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deals , medical devices , Biotech Gregory T. Huang wrote: Seattle-based Calypso Medical Technologies announced today it has signed a strategic development agreement with Siemens Healthcare to jointly develop products for radiation therapy of pancreas and lung cancer, as well as prostate cancer. Financial ...1 week ago -
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions (CCI) Journal Publishes Sahajanand Medical Technologies PAINT trial 1 year results
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Surat, India —October 30, 2009 – Sahajanand Medical Technologies, a leading developer and manufacturer of Drug Eluting Stents, announced that the Journal of the WILEY inter science – Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions (CCI) has published 1 year results from the PAINT trial (ClinicalTrails.gov ID: ...1 week ago -
Palomars Starlux 2940 vs. C02 Laser Ablation
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Cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgeons, medical spas and their patients will be hearing more and more about fractional skin resurfacing technologies like ActiveFX, DeepFX, Starlux 1540, Starlux 2940, Fraxel Repair. A small bit of history surrounding fractional laser treatments and C02 laser ablation treatments ...2 weeks ago -
Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing: Starlux 1540 & Starlux 2940
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Plastic surgeons, cosmetic dermatologists, medical spas and patients will be hearing an increasing amount about fractional skin resurfacing technologies like ActiveFX, DeepFX, Starlux 1540, Starlux 2940, and Fraxel Repair.2 weeks ago -
Palomar Starlux 2940: Cosmetic Dermatology
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Authority: 165
Fractional laser skin resurfacing aficionados will be hearing more and more about the Starlux 1540, Starlux 2940, Fraxel Repair, ActiveFX, DeepFX, and Fractional Skin Rejuvenation in the future.3 weeks ago -
Five Red Flags of a Biotech, Pathway Medical Learns Lessons, Amgen Faces FDA Delay, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
Xconomy —
Authority: 710
Roundup , Biotech , Devices Luke Timmerman wrote: This week we were jamming on our big event on the 20-year outlook for Seattle’s life sciences hub, but we still found a way to squeeze in a lot of news and features. —Biotech pioneer Chris Henney offered an insightful and entertaining talk about how ...3 weeks ago -
Pathway Medical, Battling Through Rough Year for Devices, Learns Lessons to Raise Its Game
Xconomy —
Authority: 710
Biotech , Devices , people Luke Timmerman wrote: Kirkland, WA-based Pathway Medical Technologies has to be considered one of the bright spots in the recent history of Seattle life sciences. The medical device maker won FDA approval for its first product about 15 months ago, raised $42 million in ...3 weeks ago -
Eastbourne Dumps Amylin Shares, Illumina Inks Licensing Deal, Avanir Releases Pseudobulbar Affect Data, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
Xconomy —
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Roundup , Life Sciences , diabetes Denise Gellene wrote: A quiet epilogue to last spring’s heated Amylin proxy battle was the lead story in an otherwise slow week for San Diego life sciences news. — Eastbourne Capital , which won a partial victory in a proxy fight against Amylin Pharmaceuticals ...4 weeks ago -
CardiAQ Valve Technologies Announces New Data, New Board Members
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The majority of patients with mitral valve regurgitation (MR) are forced to delay or forego treatment, resulting in a significant unmet clinical need. MR occurs when the heart’s mitral valve doesn’t close properly, allowing blood to leak backward into the atrium. The patient’s heart has to work harder to pump ...6 weeks ago