For diseases and health conditions related to nerves, highly specific electronic impulses could do more healing than any pharmaceutical drug. Scientists and doctors have long harnessed the power of ...
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Professor Jun Chen about his latest research into bioelectronics, and how he has managed to develop a human-powered bioelectronic that converts human movement into ...
With a microfabricated ion pump built from organic electronic components, ions can be sent to nerve or muscle cells at the speed of the nervous system and with a precision of a single cell, say ...
The first time Northwestern Engineering’s Jonathan Rivnay appeared as co-author on a published paper – a 2006 piece in the Journal of Applied Physics – bioengineering was not on his mind. That paper, ...
GSK today announced a $5 million Innovation Challenge Fund (ICF) to further encourage and advance collaborative research as part of its effort to develop bioelectronic medicines. The fund will support ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Developing miniature electrical implants to treat chronic diseases Developing miniature electrical implants to ...
LONDON – GlaxoSmithKline and Google parent Alphabet's life sciences unit are creating a new company focused on fighting diseases by targeting electrical signals in the body, jump-starting a novel ...
GE Ventures has entered a strategic alliance with the Feinstein Institute, the research arm of New York’s Northwell Health, to advance new bioelectronic therapies and diagnostics for a range of ...
The FINANCIAL — GSK on August 1 announced an agreement with Verily Life Sciences LLC (formerly Google Life Sciences), an Alphabet company, to form Galvani Bioelectronics to enable the research, ...
Successful implantation and treatment underway in world’s first patient receiving experimental therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) using splenic nerve stimulation Electrical stimulation of nerves ...
Bringing together soft, malleable living cells with hard, inflexible electronics can be a difficult task. UChicago researchers have developed a new method to face this challenge by utilizing ...
Old Dominion University has named Gymama Slaughter the founding executive director of its Research Center for Bioelectronics, the university announced Monday. The new center, which opened July 1, ...
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