Meduni Vienna, the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, is working on a novel eye scanner combining the structural and functional sensitivity of optical coherence tomography (OCT) with the chemical specificity of Raman spectroscopy, to acquire data from the living human eye.
Software Machines and Adaptive Implants in Orthopedics (SMAIO) SA raised $10 million on the Paris Euronext Growth market. The offer price was set at $6.66 a share. “Thanks to this IPO, we will now be able to ramp commercial development of our I-Kontrol arthrodesis platform in Europe and secure a foothold in the United States,” Philippe Roussouly, CEO of SMAIO SA, told BioWorld.
Carthera SA reported results from a pilot clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its Sonocloud technology in patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The results, published in Alzheimer’s Research and Therapy, show early promise of the treatment in reducing the amyloid load of AD and potentially other neurological conditions as well as to stimulate neurogenesis and improve cognitive performance.
A research team from the Grenoble Institute for Neuroscience (GIN) recently discovered a blood biomarker capable of detecting the onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) from a very early stage. This discovery represents the findings of a multi-model, translational study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Clinical researchers from Karl Landsteiner University in Krems, Austria, have been conducting a prospective study of a new diagnostic technique for bronchoscopy tissue sampling aimed at patients with unclear diffuse parenchymal disease. They have assessed morbidity and 30-day and 90-day mortality following transbronchial lung cryobiopsy. The team recently published their findings in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease.
Royal Philips NV has been handed a health care policy order requiring it to recall and replace 277,500 defective respiratory therapy devices in France within four months. Twelve ranges of respiratory device for patients who depend on mechanical breathing assistance as well as continuous positive airway pressure devices used to treat sleep apnea, have been affected by a design issue.
A research team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Germany has for the first time managed to integrate the dark-field X-ray technique into a CT scanner suitable for clinical application. They have just published an article describing how they integrated this technology, in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Experts at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center (PARCC) have designed an artificial intelligence-based system to predict kidney allograft survival. This model was validated in an observational multicohort study in Europe, the U.S. and South America, as well as randomized trials and results were published in The Lancet Digital Health.
The French government has unveiled future investment plans. It reported the “Innovative Medical Devices” plan as part of the France 2030 initiative, in support of the medical devices industry. At the start of 2022, an innovative “Healthcare 2030” initiative came into effect, which sees the mobilization of $8.35 billion in credit for the life sciences sector.
PARIS – Ziwig SAS has developed the Endotest saliva test, for quickly detecting endometriosis. François Golfier, head of the gynecology-obstetrics department at Angers University Hospital and chairman of the endometriosis committee for the National College of French Gynecologists and Obstetricians, claims this new generation of in vitro diagnostic medical devices is going to be a game-changer “as it finally allows this chronic debilitating disease to be detected sooner and within the space of just a few days.”