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InfraScan Receives FDA Approval of Next Generation, Noninvasive Handheld Brain Hematoma Detector
InfraScan, a medical device company specializing in brain injury diagnostic products, announced today that it has obtained U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval to market the...
FDA OKs InfraScan's next-gen device to detect brain bleeding
The FDA has granted InfraScan approval for a next-generation version of its Infrascanner, which employs near-infrared technol -More-
IICT scientist selected for NASI Young Scientist Award
Dr Surya Prakash Singh, a young scientist from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad has been selected for National Academy of Sciences (NASI) young scientist platinum jubilee awar...
Queen's scientist is named Emerging Scientist 2012
(Queen's University Belfast) Queen's University scientist, Dr. Ryan Donnelly, has been named the 2012 GlaxoSmithKline Emerging Scientist for his research on microneedle-based systems which deliver dru...
FDA approves InfraScan’s noninvasive handheld brain hematoma detector
InfraScan, a medical device company specializing in brain injury diagnostic products, announced today that it has obtained U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval to market the Infrascanner Model 2...
The Scientist Proudly Announces the Top 10 Innovations of 2012
New York, NY (PRWEB) December 03, 2012 The Scientist announced today the winners of its 5th annual Top 10 Innovations competition. Continuing its mission of âExploring Life, Inspiring Innova...
Loyola announces 2012 Junior and Senior Scientist of the Year during St. Albert's Day
Katherine L. Knight, PhD, one of the nation's leading immune system researchers, has been named 2012 Senior Scientist of the Year at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Sakthivel Sad...
Canadian Scientist Declines Gairdner Award
The Scientist | Michael Houghton, a Canadian microbiologist and immunologist, declined the prestigious Gairdner International Award because he said two colleagues were also deserving of the prize.
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